High thyroid stimulating hormone levels may have an impact on pregnancy preparation.
Elevated thyroid stimulating hormone level suggests that clinical hypothyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism may exist. Thyroid stimulating hormone level will affect the preparation for pregnancy, and in serious cases, it may even be difficult to get pregnant or miscarriage may occur after pregnancy, and the growth and development of fetus may be abnormal and other undesirable conditions, so high thyroid stimulating hormone will have certain effects on the preparation for pregnancy.
Thyrotropin requirements for women in preparation for pregnancy and early pregnancy are relatively strict, and are generally required to be controlled between 0.1 and 2.5 mIU/L. In order to ensure the health of the fetus and the mother, women who need to get pregnant are advised to stabilize their thyrotropin under the guidance of a specialist before considering pregnancy preparation.
Women with high thyroid stimulating hormone who are preparing for pregnancy are advised to go to the hospital for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.