How Estrogen, Progesterone, and Stress Disrupt Your Thyroid Function
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Are your energy levels dropping, your moods swinging, or your weight creeping up without a clear reason? You’re not alone, and you’re not imagining it. The missing link might be hormonal. In this episode, we break down how your female hormones (estrogen and progesterone) and stress directly impact thyroid function, and why so many women are misdiagnosed or dismissed.
You’ll learn how hormonal imbalance, especially during perimenopause, postpartum, or chronic stress, can trigger thyroid dysfunction, even if your blood tests say otherwise. We explore how high estrogen can block thyroid hormone availability, why low progesterone leads to thyroid sensitivity issues, and how cortisol disrupts hormone conversion. These shifts explain symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, irregular periods, infertility, or mood swings. We’ll also talk about the postpartum period, autoimmune thyroid conditions like Hashimoto’s, and why symptoms are often missed or misdiagnosed.
You will have practical strategies to take charge of your hormone health using functional testing tools like the DUTCH test and full thyroid panels. Whether you're trying to conceive, recovering postpartum, navigating perimenopause, or redefining life post-menopause, understanding your thyroid is essential.
Don’t settle for “it’s just stress” or “it’s normal for your age”, you deserve clarity and personalized care. Share this episode with the women in your life, it could be life-changing.
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