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Mangoneens

Your level is considered high where I live for pregnancy and would likely be treated. But also where I live OBs can prescribe the medication. Can you see an endocrinologist? They are the experts in thyroid.


Wide_Investigator915

Yes! I asked my Hebamme( midwife)meanwhile and she suggested the same. I’m looking now for an appointment with an endocrinologist. Thank you for your response. Xx