Is it normal for the endometrial thickness to be 1cm when pregnant

  If a female friend wants to conceive, the egg must be fertilized and successfully implanted. The thickness of the female endometrium has a significant impact on the implantation of fertilized eggs. If multiple abortions and curettage surgeries are performed, it will definitely affect normal conception. So, is it normal for a woman to have an endometrial thickness of 1cm when she is just pregnant?

  

Is it normal for the endometrial thickness to be 1cm when pregnant1

  It is normal for female friends to have an endometrial thickness of 1cm when they first become pregnant. The thickness of the female endometrium is not constant, and there may be some changes in each physiological cycle. Usually, when menstruation is approaching, the thickness of the endometrium can reach around 1cm. If there is no pregnancy, the endometrium will shed and bleed, leading to menstruation.

  The thickness of the endometrium in normal women is 0.8-1cm. If successful conception is achieved, the thickness of the endometrium will increase, reaching 1-1.2cm. Insufficient thickness of the endometrium in women can definitely affect conception and even lead to infertility. Even if the pregnancy is forced, it is very easy to have a miscarriage.

  Many female friends have thin endometrium due to abortion surgery or curettage. So when women are not ready to have children, they must use contraception to avoid unintended pregnancies as much as possible, which can reduce the damage of abortion surgery to the endometrium and also greatly prevent themselves from suffering from gynecological diseases.

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