Is it normal for the uterus to be 7mm thick during ovulation

  Female friends should pay attention to the health of the uterus, because when the uterus is diseased, it can easily affect fertility. When women are preparing to conceive, they should go to the hospital for a check-up, especially an examination of the endometrium, to see if the thickness of the endometrium is normal. So, is it normal for the uterus to be 7mm thick during ovulation?

  

Is it normal for the uterus to be 7mm thick during ovulation1

  If a woman's uterus thickness during ovulation is 7mm, it indicates that the endometrium is somewhat thin. Generally, during ovulation, the thickness of the female endometrium is 8-10mm, which is more suitable for conception. If a woman has undergone abortion and curettage surgery, suffers from endometritis, uterine polyps and other diseases, it is easy to damage the growth of the endometrium, leading to a thin endometrium.

  The thickness of the female endometrium is normally 8-12mm, but when a woman is first pregnant, the thickness of the endometrium is around 10mm. If the thickness of the endometrium is less than 6mm, it is considered to be too thin. This is very unfavorable for the implantation of fertilized eggs, which can easily lead to difficulties in conceiving or even infertility in women.

  Even if one gets pregnant by chance, the thin endometrium cannot support the growth of the embryo, making it easy to experience miscarriage. Therefore, if women find that their endometrium is too thin during the examination, they should not rush to conceive, but should undergo conditioning and treatment. After the endometrium returns to normal, they can consider the issue of pregnancy.

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