Since the country began to open the second child policy, many people have begun to consider their second baby. However, when some people go for pre-pregnancy check-ups, the doctor says that the thickness of the endometrium is not thick enough to get pregnant. This situation makes many middle-aged and elderly female friends feel very confused. These friends want to know, what is the normal thickness of the endometrium? What is the normal endometrial thickness? In fact, the thickness of women's normal uterine wall is not the same, because the thickness of the endometrium of women of each age group is different. Under normal circumstances, the normal thickness of the uterine wall of women under 30 years old should be between 5mm and 10mm. Women in this age group are most likely to get pregnant, and the probability of successful pregnancy is also the highest. What is the normal thickness of the endometrium? When women reach middle age or have experienced multiple miscarriages, the thickness of the uterus will change. If the thickness of the uterus exceeds ten mm, it is not suitable for pregnancy, because if the endometrium is too thick, it is easy to cause miscarriage, and it will also have a great impact on the growth and development of the baby. What is the normal endometrial thickness? Since women cannot get pregnant if the thickness of their uterine wall is higher than ten mm, is it okay if it is thinner? Of course not. Under normal circumstances, if the thickness of a woman's uterine wall is less than five mm, it is very risky to get pregnant. Although such a situation is not likely to cause miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy, it is more likely to result in premature birth in the late stages of pregnancy, which is also very risky. Now everyone knows what the normal endometrial thickness is. Here we hope that every friend will be cautious about pregnancy for the sake of their own health and the health of the child. Before pregnancy, they must make good preparations for pregnancy. Don't think that there is no problem with your first child and there will be no problem with the second child, because the thickness of each woman's endometrium is constantly changing, so it cannot be taken out of context. |
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