I had ovulation at my 19th day of period.
My Endomentrium thickness is 5.5 mm on 24 th day of my period.
It's measured through transvaginal ultrasound.
My question is can i get pregnant ?
The thickness changes every month?
How much endomentrium thickness needed to get pregnant?
How to increase the thickness?
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the ovulation is late and so your thickness is less. the doctor can go ahead with controlled higher dosage of stimulation supported by estrogen tablets to make the endometrium normal and its still possible to conceive with this endometrium in this cycle and if conceived your delivery date might change, thats the only difference
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This is very less thickness as per dates.. You need to meet fertility specialist for further evaluation of this, yes thin endometrium can be the reason for infertility,
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