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Thyroid-stimulating hormone

mIU/L · Thyroid

Thyroid-stimulating hormone screens thyroid axis function — pregnancy-specific trimester reference ranges apply.

Subclinical hypo- or hyperthyroidism affects miscarriage risk, blood pressure, and fetal neurodevelopment. hCG can suppress TSH in early pregnancy.

How to read it

Always interpret with free T4 (and free T3 if measured). Trimester-specific lab ranges beat generic adult cut-offs.

Trimester context

StageFor the motherFor the baby
First trimesterhCG-driven TSH suppression is common — use pregnancy reference intervals.Maternal thyroid hormone crosses the placenta early.
Second trimesterLevothyroxine dose often needs upward adjustment.Fetal thyroid begins autonomous function mid-pregnancy.
Third trimesterUncontrolled hypothyroidism raises obstetric complication risk.Late adequacy supports neurodevelopment.

Planning context, not medical advice — confirm supplement doses and screening (ferritin, 25-OH-D) with your healthcare provider.

Thyroid-stimulating hormone · Nutrition library