What will happen if the uterine wall is too thin and miscarriage occurs

  The thickness of the endometrial wall in normal women is 5 to 10mm, which varies with the menstrual cycle. If the thickness of the endometrium is less than 7mm, it indicates that the uterine wall is too thin. The thin uterine wall can make it difficult for women to conceive, and even after conception, they are prone to miscarriage. So, what would happen if the uterine wall is too thin for miscarriage?

  

What will happen if the uterine wall is too thin and miscarriage occurs1

  Miscarriage due to a thin uterine wall can cause damage to the endometrium, leading to adhesions and potentially causing endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and blocked fallopian tubes. If the abortion is incomplete and the tissue adheres to the uterus, it will further damage the endometrium. If there is leakage, it can cause nourishing cell disease.

  After a miscarriage due to a thin uterine wall, some medications such as estrogen or progesterone can be taken to promote the regeneration of the endometrium. Normally, it is recommended to take at least three courses of treatment. After completing medication treatment, it is necessary to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to check the thickness of the endometrium. If the endometrium is still relatively thin, pregnancy is not recommended at this time. Other treatment methods are needed until the endometrium recovers well before getting pregnant.

  Women should pay attention to observing vaginal bleeding after abortion. If the bleeding time is long or the amount of bleeding is large, they should go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination in a timely manner. Two weeks after abortion, it is also necessary to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. If you do not plan to have a child, contraception is needed.

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