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When the thyroid gland produces either too little or too much thyroid hormone, it could result in thyroid related issues like your menstrual cycles could be erratic, too light, or too heavy.
It could also lead to amenorrhea, which is defined as the absence of a period for 90 days or longer, and early menopause can also be brought on by thyroid dysfunction i.e menopause before 40 years of age.
👉If you experience heavy menstrual bleeding, i.e if you need to change your pad or tampon less than 2 hours or pass clots very often it could be due to hypothyroidism i.e. your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones.
👉If you experience frequent menstrual bleeding or have menstrual periods that last longer, it could be due to hypothyroidism.
👉If you experience premenstrual spotting i.e period stains days before your actual menstrual cycle begins it could be a sign of an underactive thyroid gland i.e hypothyroidism.
👉If you experience very little bleeding during your menstrual cycle or the bleeding is too light and for a shorter duration than the typical cycle, it could be due to hyperthyroidism, i.e. due to an overactive thyroid gland.
Sources- m.timesofindia.com