Pregnancy thyroid stimulating hormone requirements vary at different times. Early pregnancy is between 0.1-2.5 mIU/L; mid-pregnancy 0.2-3.0 mIU/L; and late pregnancy 0.3-3.0 mIU/L.
If in early pregnancy, i.e. up to 12 weeks, the normal value of thyroid stimulating hormone in this period is between 0.1-2.5 mIU/L;
If in the middle stage of pregnancy, i.e. 12-28 weeks, the normal value of thyroid stimulating hormone is between 0.2-3.0 mIU/L;
If in the second trimester, after about 28 weeks, the normal value of thyroid-stimulating hormone is 0.3-3.0 mIU/L, which is the current national requirement for the normal value of thyroid function in pregnancy. Staying within this range ensures better growth and development of the child and reduces complications associated with pregnancy, perinatal and puerperal periods.
In order to keep the thyroid stimulating hormone level within the normal level, special attention should be paid to the diet during pregnancy, and regular measurement of thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroid hormone should be taken during normal times, and once any abnormality is detected, medication should be administered in strict accordance with the requirements of the doctor.
Thyroid stimulating hormone in pregnancy is high or low on the fetus have certain effects, so after the discovery of abnormalities also need to pay attention to, and strictly in accordance with the requirements of targeted treatment.