This study was done to measure the thyroid hormones levels in patient with unexplained early pregnancy bleeding at their first half of gestation and to compare it with those of normal healthy pregnancy from the period of first of October 2017-first of July 2018. This is a case control study conducted in Basra maternity hospital which includes two groups of patients: -A: Case group: This include 40 pregnant patients with history of un explained early pregnancy bleeding taken as a case group, with gestational age of up to twenty weeks, with parity range of 05, after we took their consent to be included in the study. B: Control group: Including 58 pregnant healthy women taken as control group they had approximately the same age and parity range those patient was selected from out patient who attend for other cause other than early pregnancy bleeding or those who brought our patient as an attendant. There was a significant decrement in the level of T4, with significant changes in the level of TSH among cases with early pregnancy bleeding compare with normal healthy pregnancy while T3 show no significant changes.
Thyroid Hormone, Pregnancy, Bleeding Versus Normal Healthy