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Could Failed IVF And Thinning Of Hair Be Attributed To Thyroid Problem?

My daughter has a thin endometrium lining and her first IVF did not work. Could her thyroid gland be the cause of this? She also has trouble with her breathing and the pulmonary doctor can't find anything wrong. She also has thin and very brittle hair. I'm thinking that maybe her thyroid gland is causing her symptoms. Do you think this is possible? She is 37 years old, 5'4" and 122 pounds. No other health problems except her fertility specialist also said that she does not ovulate in addition to the thin lining problem.
Tue, 6 Sep 2016
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Thyroid disease can very well lead to infertility related problems,so u should get thyroid checked and also get her sex hormones checked like estrogen and progestrogen.
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Could Failed IVF And Thinning Of Hair Be Attributed To Thyroid Problem?

Thyroid disease can very well lead to infertility related problems,so u should get thyroid checked and also get her sex hormones checked like estrogen and progestrogen.