The Hormone Cafe: Blog

with Dr. Sarah Pederson

Thyroid Health Explained: Hormones, Metabolism, Fertility & Hashimoto’s

Your thyroid plays a central role in hormone balance, metabolism, fertility, and energy—understanding how to support it is key to overall health.
Why the Thyroid Matters

The thyroid:

  • Regulates metabolism
  • Supports hormone production
  • Influences brain function, energy, and body temperature
  • Directly impacts menstrual cycles and fertility

When thyroid function is off—too low or too high—it can disrupt the entire endocrine system.

Common Symptoms of Thyroid Dysfunction

Hypothyroidism (low thyroid):

  • Fatigue
  • Feeling cold
  • Brain fog
  • Low metabolism
  • Irregular cycles

Hyperthyroidism (high thyroid):

  • Feeling “amped up”
  • Anxiety
  • Blood sugar swings
  • Weight changes
  • Cycle irregularity

Any patient with hormone imbalance or irregular cycles should have their thyroid evaluated.

Comprehensive Thyroid Testing

TSH alone isn’t enough. Dr. Sarah recommends checking:

  • TSH
  • Free & total T4
  • Free & total T3
  • Reverse T3 (when indicated)
  • Thyroid antibodies (TPO & TG)

Optimal TSH for fertility and women’s health: 0.5–2.5, even if labs report “normal” up to 4.5.

Thyroid Antibodies & Autoimmune Disease

Positive antibodies indicate:

  • Hashimoto’s (underactive thyroid)
  • Graves’ disease (overactive thyroid)

Even with normal TSH and T4, antibodies can:

  • Progress to thyroid dysfunction
  • Increase miscarriage risk
  • Disrupt fertility and hormone balance

Supporting Thyroid Function

Nutrition is first-line therapy:

  • Iodine
  • Selenium
  • Zinc
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin D

Correcting deficiencies may normalize function before medication is needed.

Medication & Long-Term Strategy

  • Levothyroxine (T4) is the most common medication
  • Take on an empty stomach; absorption is sensitive to fillers and brands
  • Medication can often be temporary as blood sugar, stress, and sex hormones normalize
  • Hyperthyroidism evaluation may include antibodies and ultrasound

Hashimoto’s Management

  • Anti-inflammatory nutrition, stable blood sugar, and adequate protein/fats
  • Selenium (Brazil nuts), iodine (seaweed), magnesium (greens & seeds)
  • Gluten/dairy restriction only if antibodies are high and response is measured
  • Supplements and medications are used strategically to reduce antibodies and prevent flares

Thyroid & Fertility

  • T4 is preferred for conception; T3 does not cross the placenta
  • Low T3 is addressed by improving T4→T3 conversion, reducing stress, and optimizing nutrition

Key Takeaways

  • Thyroid health is foundational to hormones and fertility
  • TSH alone is not enough
  • Thyroid antibodies must be checked
  • Nutrition is first-line therapy
  • Medication can be temporary
  • Hashimoto’s can improve with consistent care
  • Long-term management prevents flares

Next Steps

If you’re struggling with fatigue, brain fog, irregular cycles, or unexplained fertility challenges, a comprehensive thyroid evaluation can be transformative.

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