The normal thickness of the endometrium is the primary condition for women to conceive and live. The normal thickness of the endometrium in women is between 8mm and 12mm. If there is any abnormality in the endometrium, timely treatment is necessary to avoid affecting conception. So how much normal shedding of endometrium is? Let's all learn about it together!
It is normal for the endometrium to shed about 5 millimeters. During the proliferative phase, the thickness of the endometrium is generally around 10 millimeters. During the secretory phase, the endometrium usually sheds to around 6 millimeters. During menstruation, the thickness of the endometrium begins to increase again. Usually on the fifth day of the menstrual cycle, it is in the proliferative phase, and normal endometrial thickness is a prerequisite and necessary condition for conception. Therefore, identifying one's ovulation period can greatly increase the chances of conception.
In addition, the main manifestation of endometrial shedding is periodic bleeding in the vagina, and some women may also experience pain in the lower abdomen. When women experience irregular vaginal bleeding, it is mainly due to ovarian dysfunction leading to hormonal imbalances in the female body. It is necessary to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound in a timely manner to understand the condition of the uterus and confirm whether any lesions have occurred. If there are abnormalities, early treatment is necessary to prevent the condition from worsening due to lack of attention. Pay more attention to the maintenance of the uterus and avoid eating overly spicy and stimulating foods.