How much of the endometrium is normal during ovulation

  As women, we all know that ovulation is a very important period for women, and it can cause some reactions in the body during ovulation, which is a normal manifestation. Usually, the thickness of the endometrium in women also changes during ovulation. So, how much of the endometrium is normal during ovulation?

  

How much of the endometrium is normal during ovulation1

  The normal thickness of the endometrium in women generally ranges from 8 to 12mm, and the thickness of the endometrium in women at different stages is also different. Generally, the thickness of the endometrium in women during hyperplasia is about 9 to 10mm, during secretion it is about 5 to 6mm, and during ovulation it can reach 8 to 10mm, which is a normal phenomenon. Therefore, when an abnormally thin endometrium is found, timely examination is necessary.

  Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the female endometrium should not be less than 6mm. If the endometrium is too low, it can easily affect female fertility. The thickness of the endometrium that is usually beneficial for women to conceive is around 8mm, and the best period for women to conceive is when the endometrium is in the luteal phase, which can accelerate the chances of conception.

  In fact, there are many reasons in daily life that can lead to a thin endometrium in women, such as normal physiological manifestations. This is mainly due to the different physical development of each person, so the thickness of the endometrium may vary. Diseases can also easily affect the thickness of the endometrium in women. Therefore, when women experience abnormal pregnancy and thin endometrium, it is recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examination and take appropriate treatment.

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