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5. Menstrual Irregularities

Irregular thyroid levels can disrupt the menstrual cycle of a woman. In hypothyroidism, women will often experience heavy menstrual periods that last longer and are more painful, while in hyperthyroidism women may experience short and infrequent menstrual periods or the absence of menstrual periods altogether. If you are experiencing irregular menstrual periods, it is always smart to have thyroid levels checked and any abnormalities treated as soon as possible, as these menstrual irregularities have the potential to lead to infertility and miscarriage.

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