The endometrium has a certain thickness, and the thickness of the endometrium will also have a certain impact on the health of the female uterus. Whether the endometrium is too thin or too thick due to hyperplasia, it will greatly affect the female's fertility. The thickness of the endometrium varies depending on the woman's menstrual cycle. So, what is the thickest endometrium? This will be introduced below! 1. What is the thickest endometrium? The thickness of the endometrium changes with the menstrual cycle. It may be very thin just after the menstruation because the endometrium has been exfoliated. It is gradually growing, and by the time of menstruation and ovulation, the three-line sign may appear. If you look at it under B-ultrasound, the three-line sign will appear, and it is generally around 6 mm at this time. If it is time for menstruation but the endometrium is still very thin, less than 8 mm, it is generally difficult to get pregnant because the endometrium is not thick enough. People who do assisted reproductive technology believe that during the ovulation period, that is, before menstruation, the endometrium can grow to about 1.0cm-1.2cm, which should be the best. It is not good to be too thick, because the menstrual volume will increase. If it is particularly thick, you should be careful about whether the endometrium has polyps. Excessive estrogen stimulation will cause polyp-like changes. An overly thick endometrium will make it difficult to get pregnant. Therefore, it is best to grow evenly with moderate thickness to facilitate pregnancy. 2. When is the endometrium thickest? 1. During the ovulation period, the thickness of the endometrium will reach about 10 to 12 mm. During the ovulation period, we need to pay more attention to adjustment. If it exceeds this thickness, we need to go to the hospital for some B-ultrasound examinations to detect the disease in time and then carry out targeted treatment. 2. The thickness of the endometrium of the human body is different at different times. Some female friends go to the hospital for vaginal B-ultrasound. During the examination, they find that they have pain during menstruation. This may be the thickening of the endometrium, which will make it difficult for the fertilized egg to last long. Therefore, when the endometrium is thicker, it will affect pregnancy. 3. After a woman ovulates, the endometrium will also undergo certain changes. At this time, the thickness of the endometrium is about eight to three meters, indicating that the human body's follicles have gradually matured and the eggs will flow out. This time is particularly suitable, so having sex after ovulation is also conducive to pregnancy, and everyone needs to pay special attention to it. 3. Notes Endometrial thickening is a normal physiological phenomenon, but everyone needs to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examinations regularly to detect and treat these people in time. In addition, everyone also needs to pay more attention to rest. |
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