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Re: blighted ovum linked with TSI??????

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Hi Kim,

Thanks for clarifying and yes TSI shouldn't have caused this. TSI

specifically attack cells that have TSH receptors, such as thyroid tissue, skin

cells and

orbital cells. Best, Elaine

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Elaine, thanks for your reply. it was not an ectopic pregnancy but a

missed miscarriage or blighted ovum - gestational sac and yolk sac

all there in correct place but fetus never grew or possibly died

before ultrasound.

hopefully you can still verify that high TSI not linked? i imagine my

thyroid antiboides attacking and killing the fetus (as they have

attacked my thyroid and my eyelid) which is just an awful thought...

kim

> Hi Kim,

> The high TSI should not have contributed to your having an ectopic

pregnancy.

> Best, Elaine

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