Keshvi IVF & Women Care Hospital
Women are more prone to thyroid issues than men, especially after pregnancy or menopause. In fact, one in eight women will develop thyroid disease in their lifetime, which can significantly affect their ability to conceive and maintain a healthy pregnancy.
– Irregular periods
-Irregular periods
– CIrregular periods
-Irregular periods
– Reduced fertility
– Higher risk of miscarriage
– Abnormal sperm morphology
– Hair Thinning
– Depression
– Reduced sperm count
-Erectile dysfunction
An overactive thyroid can lead to
– Weight loss
– Rapid heartbeat
– Excessive Sweating
– Abnormal sperm motility
-Reduced fertility
-Erectile dysfunction
If you are struggling to conceive, checking thyroid hormone levels should be part of your fertility evaluation. Early detection and treatment of thyroid disorders can significantly improve reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes.