Maternal thyrotropin 2.9mIU/L is slightly higher in early pregnancy and is normal in mid to late pregnancy.
Thyrotropin in pregnant women should preferably be lower than 2.5 mIU/L in early pregnancy and lower than 3.0 mlU/L in middle and late pregnancy. Pregnant women are advised to regularly monitor the level of thyrotropin, the value of which can affect the growth and development of the fetus. When hypothyroidism is present, the level of thyrotropin in the pregnant woman’s body will be too high, and the level of thyrotropin can help to determine whether there is hypothyroidism.
Thyroid stimulating hormone 2.9mIU/L is slightly high in pregnant women in early pregnancy, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, if it continues to increase, it needs to be treated under the guidance of a doctor.
Abnormal thyroid-stimulating hormone levels during pregnancy should be treated promptly to avoid delays.