Hey, I'm hypothyroid too! I had my blood tested at 4w, again at 7w, and last week at 10w (by my mw). I was normal at 4 w, but by 7w my TSH was 10 which I figured since I was keeping the house at 78 degrees when I normally like it at 70. My endo upped my dose by 25mg, and my TSH from last week is down to 3 and I feel "normal" too. I wonder if I'll have to up the dose again. I get my blood tested again in a week, then again a month later when I see my endo again. I'm beginning to feel like a pin cushion.
There was a fantastic article about managing synthroid during pregnancy in a July 2004 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. The results from the study concluded that most women will need to increase their dose by 30-50% during pregnancy, and usually the first dose increase needs to happen before 10 weeks. The study also showed that by week 20, the thyroid levels stop changing so a blood test once a trimester after then is sufficient. Also, these women resumed their old doses after pregnancy and by 6 weeks post partum they were back to their pre-pregnancy TSH levels.
There was a fantastic article about managing synthroid during pregnancy in a July 2004 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. The results from the study concluded that most women will need to increase their dose by 30-50% during pregnancy, and usually the first dose increase needs to happen before 10 weeks. The study also showed that by week 20, the thyroid levels stop changing so a blood test once a trimester after then is sufficient. Also, these women resumed their old doses after pregnancy and by 6 weeks post partum they were back to their pre-pregnancy TSH levels.






