What Most Doctors Miss about Thyroid Health and Fertility

By Dr Cynthia Hall, ND

3 min read

Thyroid health plays a critical role in fertility - but it is often overlooked in the beginning.

Many women trying to conceive in California are told their thyroid labs are ‘normal’ yet still struggle with symptoms and struggle to get pregnant.

Why Thyroid Function Matters for Fertility

The thyroid impacts:

  • Ovulation

  • Hormone signaling

  • Early pregnancy support

The Problem with ‘Normal’ Lab Ranges

Standard ranges are broad.

But for fertility, optimal levels may be narrower - especially for:

  • TSH

  • Free T3 and T4

  • Reverse T3

  • Thyroid antibodies

Commonly Missed Thyroid Issues

  • Subclinical hypothyroidism

  • Poor T4 → active T3 conversion

  • Autoimmune thyroid patterns

Signs your Thyroid May be Affecting Fertility

  • Fatigue

  • Cold sensitivity

  • Hair thinning

  • Irregular cycles

  • Mood changes

  • Weight retention

A More Nuanced Approach

A comprehensive evaluation may include:

  • Expanded thyroid labs and other connected hormone systems

  • Nutrient status

  • Immune markers

Fertility support is available via telehealth across California and New Hampshire.

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