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It is well known that hyperthyroidism is a disease that affects thyroid function, which not only impacts physical health but may also have a significant effect on fertility. For pregnant women, hyperthyroidism may bring many troubles, and whether IVF is suitable for such patients has also become a topic of great concern.
Why Thyroid Problems Affect Fertility
The thyroid, as an important component of the endocrine system, directly participates in regulating metabolism and hormone balance. When thyroid function is abnormal, whether hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, it will disrupt the stable state of hormones in the body.
For women, this fluctuation may affect the menstrual cycle and ovulation pattern, leading to cycle disorders or even anovulation, thereby reducing the probability of natural conception. At the same time, hormone imbalance will also affect the endometrial environment, increasing the risk of miscarriage. For those who have already entered the pregnancy preparation stage, this impact is often hidden but persistent.
In the IVF cycle, although fertilization and early embryo development can be completed in the laboratory, the embryo ultimately still needs to return to the mother's uterus to complete implantation and pregnancy. Therefore, whether thyroid function is stable still directly affects the final outcome.
For people with thyroid problems, before entering the IVF or pregnancy preparation process, it is usually necessary to first complete an endocrine evaluation and, under the guidance of a doctor, control thyroid function within a relatively stable range. This is not only to improve success rates but also to reduce risks during pregnancy.
At this stage, individualized assessment is particularly important. The degree of thyroid abnormality varies among different populations, and the impact on ovarian stimulation and embryo transfer also differs. Therefore, the formulation of the plan needs to comprehensively consider hormone levels, ovarian function, and overall health status.
The Auxiliary Significance of IVF-PGT
In some complex situations, IVF-PGT can serve as a way to improve efficiency. Through genetic screening of embryos, embryos with more stable developmental potential can be screened, thereby reducing the possibility of repeated transfer failures.
For hyperthyroidism patients, several important factors need to be considered before undergoing IVF. First, hyperthyroidism patients should actively treat under the guidance of professional doctors and adjust thyroid function to a stable level. This can reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy and protect the health of mother and baby. Second, hyperthyroidism patients need to undergo a comprehensive physical examination before IVF to assess their physical condition and fertility potential. Finally, choosing the appropriate IVF clinic and doctor is also crucial to ensure professional medical services and support can be obtained.

Dr. Nathan Zhang (Dr.Nathan zhang) established the IVF USA team, which has been engaged in overseas assisted reproduction consulting services for more than ten years, providing US egg freezing, US IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction services for people in need. IVF USA, which has been deeply engaged in the overseas assisted reproduction field for nearly 20 years, based on the diversification and personalization of reproductive needs, laid out the Mexican market early and became the agent in China for Power Fertility Center Mexico POWER Reproductive Center (POWER IVF). Currently Dr. Nathan Zhang’s business has expanded to Mexico IVF and egg freezing outside the US, Japan and Thailand IVF and egg freezing, as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong and other regions, jointly opening the fertility journey and realizing the miracle of life.