Endometrial thickness refers to the lining of the uterus, which is essential for successful implantation of the embryo during pregnancy.
The ideal endometrial thickness for pregnancy is typically between 8-14 mm. This ensures a healthy environment for the embryo to implant.
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If the endometrial lining is too thin, it can make implantation difficult, reducing the chances of pregnancy. Hormonal treatments can help increase thickness.
Hormonal imbalances, stress, and certain medications can affect endometrial thickness. It’s important to monitor this during fertility treatment.
Improving blood flow, using fertility medications, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help achieve optimal endometrial thickness for pregnancy.
Concerned about endometrial thickness and pregnancy? Consult Aastha Fertility for expert evaluation and personalized treatment options.