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Can Hyperthyroidism Hinder Conception?

i am a mother of a three year old . i had a miscarriage last year at a very first stage because i was diagnosed by hyperthyroidism. now my thyroid is in normal stage and i am trying for conception for the last two months nothing happened.please suggest wheather i can become a mother again.
Thu, 15 Dec 2016
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Hello
Thyroid problems can certainly make it more difficult to conceive. But you mention that your thyroid is now at a normal level, I will assume that means that your TSH is normal.
Usually you have to try to conceive for 12 months until there is reason for concern. I note you have tried for two months. Stress can influence your hormones and your ability to conceive. Having a previous miscarriage can be reason for anxiety.
Are your menstrual cycles regular? If so, you can estimate the best times that you are ovulating so you can increase your chances of conception. I would give it more time.
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Can Hyperthyroidism Hinder Conception?

Hello Thyroid problems can certainly make it more difficult to conceive. But you mention that your thyroid is now at a normal level, I will assume that means that your TSH is normal. Usually you have to try to conceive for 12 months until there is reason for concern. I note you have tried for two months. Stress can influence your hormones and your ability to conceive. Having a previous miscarriage can be reason for anxiety. Are your menstrual cycles regular? If so, you can estimate the best times that you are ovulating so you can increase your chances of conception. I would give it more time. Best regards