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Endometrial Thickness and Its Impact on Fertility
An endometrial lining that is either too thick or too thin can negatively impact a woman's fertility and increase the risk of infertility. So, how thick does the endometrium need to be to get pregnant?
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What does a thickened endometrium mean, and what does it signal?
The endometrium plays a crucial role in conception and pregnancy in women. Each month, under the influence of female sex hormones, the endometrial lining thickens in preparation to receive a fertilized egg for implantation. If fertilization does not occur, the endometrial lining sheds and menstruation follows. However, in some cases, due to hormonal imbalances or other factors, the endometrium may thicken abnormally, making it difficult for the embryo to implant, which can lead to a miscarriage. Let’s explore in more detail what a thickened endometrium means in the following article.
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