Can I get pregnant if my TGAB and TPOAb are high?

Patient: two recent tests: one in August this year, results: FT3 4.39 (2.62-6.49pmol/L) FT4 13.5 (9.01-19.04pmol/L) STSH 2.57 (0.35-4.94uIu/ml) TGAB 742.86 <4.11IU/ml TPOAb 848.56 <5.61IU/ml The doctor said that it was Hashimoto's thyroid inflammation (because it happened that I had a cold some time ago), so I continued to take one-half tablet of Eugenol every day. At that time, the doctor said that STSH was very unstable and that pregnancy was not recommended in this case, and that if this indicator continued, it would turn into hypothyroidism. The last checkup was in December this year, and the report just came out today: FT3 4.81 (2.62-6.49pmol/L) FT4 14.66 (9.01-19.04pmol/L) STSH 1.14 (0.35-4.94uIu/ml) TGAB 32.25 <4.11IU/ml TPOAb 577.20 <5.61IU/ml The three indicators are still normal, but why are the TGAB and TPOAb still high? Now my STSH is less than 2.5, doctor, can I get pregnant now? What should I do next to control my medication? Dr. Li, is this hypothyroidism? Li Peiyong, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Shanghai Ruijin Hospital