According to Nicole Jardim's website, "If your thyroid is not producing adequate thyroid hormone, you will not make enough progesterone. The reason for this is that you need a certain amount of thyroid hormone to make pregnenolone (the mother hormone to progesterone) which then makes progesterone."
In the article, Postpartum Depression & Breastfeeding Challenges: The Connection, from Postpartum Progress.com, "As many as 5% of women will develop a thyroid imbalance postpartum. And some studies have found a link between low thyroid levels and poor milk supply. Low thyroid levels (also known as hypothyroid) have also been shown to induce depressive symptoms in women" (Kripke).
-Bibliography -
Kripke, Kate, LCSW. "Postpartum Depression and Breastfeeding Challenges: The Connection." Postpartum Progress. Postpartumprogress.com, 31 July 2012. Web. 01 Jan. 2016. <http://www.postpartumprogress.com/postpartum-depression-and-breastfeeding-challenges-the-connection>.
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