It is less likely that a person with hyperthyroidism will become pregnant than a healthy person.
In hyperthyroidism, the level of thyroid hormone in the blood circulation is too high. If the level of thyroid hormone is not controlled in time, it may affect the patient’s reproductive function and cause menstrual disorders, leading to amenorrhea, after which the patient’s ovulation function decreases, which may cause a decrease in the chances of conception, so it is less easy for hyperthyroidism patients to get pregnant compared to the healthy people.
Hyperthyroidism patients who want to get pregnant should standardize their treatment under the guidance of their doctors and keep their thyroid hormone levels within a reasonable range, which can increase the probability of successful pregnancy and avoid miscarriage, premature birth, abnormal fetal development and other adverse conditions.
It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism who want to get pregnant should go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment.