yap :) have to ask her to do hCG test. thank you.
TSH can be high even with pregnancy as well (many women with Thyroid issues have to take things to control it as it can be bad during pregnancy)
I wouldn't look too much into the other numbers and seeing if they might mean pregnancy. There's little to no point. Only a pregnancy test can tell you anything, so she needs to have a beta blood draw done to check her hCG levels. You can speculate until you turn blue in the face and in the end it's only going to give you speculation, and not answers.
Plus as i read the blood hemoglobin and PCV levels should go up in case of pregnancy right?
Yap I think so and I also heard that high TSH got nothing to do with pregnancy and if pregnant its suppose to be in normal range
It's on the higher end and can indeed cause abnormal cycles. Generally anything over 4 is seen to be hypothyroidism, but since her T4 levels came back within a correct range I think it would be seen as mild hypothyroidism. Have they said anything that they're planning to do or talked about it at all?
Nope I guess. I think the doc checked for a hormone imbalance or something but anyways her TSH is kida high in the test this could also delay periods right?
Did she have her hCG tested? That would tell if she's pregnant or not. I didn't see that on any of these papers you posted.