9Irregular Periods
Both heavy and irregular menstrual bleeding is associated with hypothyroidism. Some studies have proved that women with low levels of thyroid hormones would experience increased bleeding or irregularity during the last year. This is because thyroid hormones interact with other hormones that regulate your menstrual cycle, and an abnormal level could disrupt the signals. In addition, the thyroid hormone can directly affect the uterus and ovaries. There might be other issues besides hypothyroidism which could cause irregular and heavy periods. SO when these conditions make your lifestyle harder, consider talking with your doctor before considering about hypothyroidism. [9]















