Endometrium thickness

2023-02-19 10:49:09
I am trying to be pregnant. Last I checked in November..USG of uterus is normal, endometrium thickness is 3.7mm on day 21 of period. My periods are normal with 3 days of bleeding .. rest all parameters are normal. I am on thyronorm tablet, aspirin(had a miscarriage before) and duphaston. Should I get treated for endometrium thickness. I timed intercourse using ovulation kits this month already
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Answered2023-02-22 16:16:49

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You need detailed evaluation. If your cycles are regular then 3.7mm on d21 is less. No need of ovulation kits if regular cycle.

Answered2023-02-19 12:50:14

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You had endometrial thickness of 3.7 mm on the day 21 of the cycle. That is too less. You are also taking Duphaston tablet.  You didn't specify for how many days in a month you are taking Duphaston. That also reduces endometrial thickness. Please consult with a Gynaecologist in your area. Such things can't be managed by tele-consultation or self medication.

Answered2023-02-19 11:10:19

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Yes u need a medicine to improve the thickness Should be around 10

Answered2023-02-22 02:31:51

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Need proper infertility history and consulting in person 3.7 mm endometrial thickness is less at day 21..

Answered2023-02-19 11:21:36

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