Thank you for posting! High TSH levels can sometimes affect fertility and if left untreated may lead to infertility. Thyroid hormone can block the effect of estrogen at various points in the body. That means the estrogen will not be as effective at getting its job done. This can make the endometrium (uterine lining) unstable and cause abnormal uterine bleeding.
However, you mentioned being on treatment and now being off of the medication, this means that your thyroid levels are now back to normal and that it is very possible for you to conceive if you start trying.
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Hello Anon,
Thank you for posting! High TSH levels can sometimes affect fertility and if left untreated may lead to infertility. Thyroid hormone can block the effect of estrogen at various points in the body. That means the estrogen will not be as effective at getting its job done. This can make the endometrium (uterine lining) unstable and cause abnormal uterine bleeding.
However, you mentioned being on treatment and now being off of the medication, this means that your thyroid levels are now back to normal and that it is very possible for you to conceive if you start trying.
Good luck and best wishes!
Rosa
September 12, 2012 - 7:10amThis Comment
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