University Reproductive Associates (URA)


Fertility and Autoimmune Thyroiditis: Beyond Hashimoto’s

Fertility and Autoimmune Thyroiditis: Beyond Hashimoto’s

When most people think of thyroid problems and fertility, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis often takes center stage. It’s true that Hashimoto’s—an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks the thyroid gland—is a leading cause of hypothyroidism and can affect fertility. But the world of autoimmune thyroiditis is broader, and understanding this can be crucial for patients struggling with conception or pregnancy loss.

At University Reproductive Associates (URA), we take a comprehensive approach to thyroid health and fertility, helping patients address not just Hashimoto’s but all forms of autoimmune thyroiditis that may influence reproductive success.

What Is Autoimmune Thyroiditis?

Autoimmune thyroiditis refers to a group of conditions where the immune system mistakenly targets the thyroid gland. This leads to inflammation and can cause the thyroid to underperform (hypothyroidism) or, less commonly, overperform (hyperthyroidism).

Besides Hashimoto’s, other autoimmune thyroid conditions include:
  • Graves’ disease (causing hyperthyroidism)
  • Subacute thyroiditis
  • Postpartum thyroiditis
  • Silent thyroiditis

All these conditions can affect hormone balance and fertility in different ways.

How Does Autoimmune Thyroiditis Affect Fertility?

The thyroid gland plays a pivotal role in regulating metabolism and hormones. When autoimmune thyroiditis disrupts thyroid function, it can cause:

  • Irregular menstrual cycles
  • Anovulation (lack of ovulation)
  • Increased risk of miscarriage
  • Difficulty with implantation
  • Increased risk of pregnancy complications such as preterm birth or preeclampsia

Even subclinical thyroid dysfunction—where thyroid hormone levels are only mildly abnormal or antibodies are present without symptoms—can negatively impact fertility.

Why Hashimoto’s Is Just One Piece of the Puzzle

Hashimoto’s is the most common autoimmune thyroid condition, but some patients with fertility issues may have:

  • Antithyroid antibodies without hypothyroidism, which can still affect pregnancy outcomes
  • Other autoimmune thyroiditis types, which require different management
  • Coexisting autoimmune conditions (like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis) that complicate fertility

This complexity is why thorough thyroid evaluation—including antibody testing—is critical for anyone facing infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss.

Testing and Treatment Options

At URA, we offer comprehensive thyroid testing, including:

  • TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)
  • Free T3 and Free T4 (active thyroid hormones)
  • Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies
  • Thyroglobulin antibodies

Treatment depends on the type and severity of thyroid dysfunction. For hypothyroidism, we often prescribe levothyroxine to normalize hormone levels and improve fertility. For hyperthyroidism or Graves’ disease, treatment may involve antithyroid medications or other interventions.

Our reproductive endocrinologists work closely with endocrinologists when needed to provide coordinated care.

Managing Autoimmune Thyroiditis During Fertility Treatment and Pregnancy

Because thyroid hormones influence early fetal development, maintaining optimal thyroid function before and during pregnancy is vital. Patients with autoimmune thyroiditis require:

  • Close monitoring of thyroid function
  • Medication adjustments as pregnancy progresses
  • Careful planning during fertility treatments such as IVF

URA’s multidisciplinary team is experienced in managing these complex cases to support healthy pregnancies.

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

Autoimmune thyroiditis can feel overwhelming, especially when it impacts your fertility journey. But with expert testing, personalized treatment, and compassionate support, many patients go on to have successful pregnancies.

Get Comprehensive Thyroid and Fertility Care at URA

If you’re struggling with unexplained infertility, recurrent miscarriage, or known thyroid issues, let the specialists at University Reproductive Associates help you uncover the full picture and create a plan tailored to your needs.

Call or schedule your consultation today to take the next step toward achieving your family-building goals with confidence.

Our Locations

Hasbrouck Heights

214 Terrace Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604

201-288-6330

Hoboken

79 Hudson St Suite 102 LL, Hoboken, NJ 07030

201-288-6330

Wayne

57 Willowbrook Blvd #301, Wayne, NJ 07470

201-288-6330

Millburn

89 Millburn Ave, Millburn, NJ 07041

973-761-5600

Denville

16 Pocono Rd, Denville, NJ 07834

973-366-8600

Goshen

30 Hatfield Ln, Goshen, NY 10924

845-291-1111

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The first thing we do as fertility specialists is to listen to you. We can then proceed to educate you based on what you tell us, so that you have a complete picture of your situation, and so we can help you complete your journey to a joyful pregnancy.

Reproductive Endocrinologists & Infertility Specialists located in Hasbrouck Heights, Hoboken, Wayne, Millburn, & Denville, NJ and Goshen, NY

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