The endometrium is a pink mucosal tissue that undergoes changes with hormonal changes. It sheds once a month, forming menstruation. Does the shape of the endometrium affect pregnancy?
The shape of the endometrium can affect pregnancy, and a thin endometrium can easily lead to miscarriage, which is not conducive to pregnancy. Endometrial abnormalities can be treated by taking some traditional Chinese medicine, or going to a regular hospital for examination and targeted treatment. It is important to pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, have a regular schedule, relax, exercise more, improve the body's immunity, and undergo regular check ups.
Women need to have a healthy uterus in order to conceive, so that the embryo can develop normally in the uterus. If the thickness of the endometrium is not sufficient, the fertilized egg is difficult to implant and cannot "settle" in the female uterus, leading to increased difficulty in pregnancy. Even if implantation is successful, there may still be a risk of miscarriage due to the inability to provide timely nutrition.
The thickness of the endometrium between 9-11mm is the most suitable stage for pregnancy; If the thickness is less than 7mm, it belongs to thin endometrium; If the thickness is ≤ 5mm, it is an ultra-thin uterus; If the thickness of the endometrium is greater than 18mm, it indicates that the endometrium is too thick. Thin or thick endometrium can easily make it difficult for women to conceive, or lead to miscarriage after pregnancy. Therefore, when women discover abnormal endometrial thickness, they must cooperate with doctors for active treatment.