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As a nurse, I’ve seen TSH swings wreck pregnancies. >10 mIU/L risks mom’s health; <0.1 threatens baby. Bloodwork every 4-6 weeks is clutch.
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Personal Take: My TSH was 3.8 in second tri—doc adjusted meds fast. High TSH can cause serious issues like low birth weight. Stay on top of tests!
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TSH above 10 or below 0.1 is bad news—miscarriage risk or baby’s brain development hit. Doc visit mandatory!
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Thyroid Risks Decoded Endocrinology nerd here: TSH outside 0.1-3.0 mIU/L (trimester-specific) spells trouble: - High (>10): Hypothyroidism—think low energy, weight gain—linked to preterm delivery, IQ issues in baby. - Low (<0.1): Hyperthyroidism—heart palpitations, fetal growth restriction. ATA says treat even mild cases (TSH 2.5-10). My sister’s TSH hit 12; meds saved her pregnancy. EndocrineWeb has clear info. Check with your OB!
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Historical Lens: From cowrie shells to digital rupees, currency’s accepted for its reliability and ease. Govts enforce trust; we comply. Fascinating evolution!
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It’s simple: Currency works ‘cause we all agree it does. Backed by RBI, portable, and no barter nonsense. Done.
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