Do elevated thyrotropin levels increase the risk of miscarriages: yes or no?
CONCLUSIONS: Higher TSH levels correspond with obesity during early pregnancy and may be a sign of maternal thyroid dysfunction. Physiological thyroid function in the first trimester of pregnancy is important for perinatal outcome.PMID:37965691 | DOI:10.1080/13625187.2023.2276031
Source: The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Tatjana Bari šić Marjana Jerkovi ć Raguž Ivona Šušak Emil Babi ć Svjetlana Grgi ć Iva Mandi ć Source Type: research
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