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6 sty 2024 · Thyroid disorders can have a significant impact on a woman’s fertility. Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid autoimmunity can disrupt the delicate hormonal balance necessary for normal reproductive function, leading to difficulties in conceiving and maintaining a pregnancy.
The most common cause of an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) is Graves’ disease. If it is untreated you may have lighter, irregular periods and find it difficult to conceive. After treatment, if you are planning to have a baby you should first have a blood test to check your thyroid function.
9 sie 2022 · If evidence linking overt hypothyroidism with infertility and poor pregnancy outcomes is straightforward, that regarding subclinical hypothyroidism is more controversial, and the reference range of TSH in fertility, pregnancy, as well as in ART has recently become a matter of debate.
Thyroid disorders, including hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)—are often implicated in fertility challenges. The thyroid’s role in regulating hormone levels means that an imbalance in thyroid function can significantly disrupt menstrual cycles, ovulation, and even pregnancy outcomes.
5 wrz 2023 · An overactive thyroid, which doctors call hyperthyroidism, can also directly affect the ovaries and possibly lead to infertility. However, the link between the thyroid and reproductive function...
Summary: Recent studies have confirmed associations of thyrotropin (TSH) elevation and/or thyroid autoimmunity with infertility and low ovarian reserve in subsets of women, and have led to a better understanding of the pathogenesis linking thyroid autoimmunity with infertility.
8 mar 2016 · Thyroid hormone acts on the oocytes, sperm and embryo during fertilization, implantation and placentation. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism may influence fertility. However, evidence of the association of hyperthyroidism with infertility is scarce and sometimes conflicting.