First of all, congrats!!
While it is very important to have your thyroid levels within range while you are pregnant try not to worry too much about it right now because that won't do you any good. You seem to be doing what you need to by having your levels checked and meds adjusted (if needed). Many women have to have their dosages adjusted several times during their pregnancies so make sure you have it checked on a regular basis. I've read that it is best to have your TSH around 1.0 during this time.
I don't have any first hand experience with this because I haven't been pregnant yet, but I've done research because hopefully that is in my not to distant future.
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