We've been trying for over a year and I've never gotten pregnant.
History: OB-GYN did a
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Tsh test back in Jan. My level was 3.03. Fast forward to July…my new RE said he wasn’t concerned about my
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Tsh level. I’m assuming it’s because I ovulate. My prolaction levels were
normalNormal saline flush and my
FSH is a 4.
I wasn’t satisfied with that and I had my GP test me again towards the end of July. She did a full panel and my
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Tsh this time was 5.09 – I was told the rest of my panel was “normal.” So, my RE finally said he would treat me and he sent me for bloodwork. I gave more blood on August 22. My numbers:
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Tsh: 3.14
T4 free – 1.07
Antibodies – less than 20/should be less than 40
TP – less than 10/should be less than 35
I am still mildly high on the TSH and I’m so frustrated right now. Should I be treated? My RE isn’t going to do it and everything else came back perfectly normal. By the way: my husband’s most recent semen analysis showed morph problems and he has to get tested again and I just had surgery to fix a uterine septum so we may have other infertility problems.
At this point, I don’t know what to do. Do I trust my RE? Why did my TSH fluctuate like that? Do I seek out a specialist?
In the back of my mind I keep thinking about how for optimal fertility a woman should be between a 1 and 2. I’m sure women have gotten pregnant with a higher TSH level than that but of course I want everything to be in place “healthwise.”
We are in Santa Clara, California.
Can some one suggest the best(most economical) medica insurance policy wherein can we can get covered for infertility treatment. The insurance through my employer doesn't support infertility treatment. I wish to take one on my personal expenses. I appreciate a your help.
Thanks,
Khaleel
TSH But this lab is only for diagnosis of hypopituitary, NOT to diagnose or dose your hypo by. For pregnency i believe you want to see this between 1 and 2, with the Frees in the upper part of the range
Free T4 and Free T3 (note the word “free”): You want both in the upper part of the range.
Thyroid Antibodies (anti-TPO and TgAb. YOU NEED BOTH.)
Ferritin (and do stress FERRITIN, not just RBC). healthy is 60-100.
Adrenals Cortisol levels (but I strongly recommend saliva tests, not the one time blood test your doctor will do. You don’t need a prescription)
B-12: Over 600 is good
estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA
Reverse T3
if you give me your location (closest city) I could possible recommend a good thyroid doctor.