A 32-year-old woman, gravida 1 para 0, calls the office to schedule her first prenatal visit. Her last menstrual period was 5 weeks ago and she had a positive pregnancy test 2 days ago. The patient feels well and has no vaginal bleeding or cramping. She was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis 4 years ago and has been on a stable dose of levothyroxine for the past 2 years. Serum TSH 3 months ago was within normal limits. The patient has no other chronic medical conditions or previous surgeries. She has started taking a prenatal vitamin daily. Family history is significant for a sister currently undergoing evaluation for recurrent miscarriages. The patient does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs. She is nervous about her sister's obstetric history and asks if she needs to make any changes to her medication. Which of the following would be the most appropriate response to this patient?
A) "Come to the office today to check total T3 and T4 levels."
B) "Continue the same dose of levothyroxine. We will check your TSH level after the first trimester."
C) "Discontinue your levothyroxine now. We will resume the medication in the second trimester."
D) "Increase the dose of levothyroxine now. We will check your TSH level in 4 weeks."
E) "You can continue the same dose of levothyroxine throughout the pregnancy."
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