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Thyroid and infertility question?


is hashimotos thyroiditis different than hypothyroidism in infertility? i read hashimotos is your immune system slowly attacking and killing off your thyroid gland, could this same immune response cause early miscarriage? ( known as chemical pregnancies) my partner has had 3 chemical pregnancies resulting in very early miscarriage, she has gotten 3 very lite positive pregnancy tests and the next thing you know she ends up bleeding. she has hashimotos and they treat it with synthroid.

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