Abstract

Transient hypothyroidism was observed in two young women a few months following childbirth. It is suggested that throughout their pregnancy they had already suffered from auto-immune thyroiditis, the symptoms of which were suppressed at that time, as found in many other auto-immune diseases. Being transient, post-partum hypothyroidism is an exception to the rule that treatment by thyroid hormone replacement should never be stopped in hypothyroidism. Post-partum hypothyroidism has to be considered in every suspected case of post-partum depression, because of the possible similarity in the clinical presentation.

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