What to do if your tsh is low on a pregnancy test

Low TSH in pregnancy test may be a transient change, or it may be a manifestation caused by hyperthyroidism, which may need to be observed and treated, or it may need to be treated with thyroxine-lowering drugs, or terminate the pregnancy if necessary.
During pregnancy, the lowering of TSH refers to the lower level of thyroid stimulating hormone in the body, which may be caused by the transient change of hormone level after pregnancy, and after a few days of re-checking, the TSH may return to normal. Generally, there is no need to carry out special treatment, observation can be carried out and regular review.
Some pregnant women with persistently low TSH may have hyperthyroidism, which may require treatment with drugs such as methimazole and propylthiouracil, and in severe cases, termination of pregnancy may be necessary.
In conclusion, low TSH in pregnancy test can be treated appropriately under the guidance of professional doctors according to the specific condition.