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What Is The Ideal Lining Measurement For The Egg To Implant?

I am 33 and trying to conceive my second baby. I took Femara this month and was monitored on day 12 to have 2, possibly 3 follicles ready to release an egg. Was instructed to take Ovidrel trigger shot that evening even though my endometrial lining only measured 6.2. What is the ideal lining measurement for the egg to implant? And does the lining continue to grow up until ovulation or even until implantation?
Fri, 21 Feb 2014
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What is the ideal lining measurement for the egg to implant? 8 tp 10 mm endometrial lining.
And does the lining continue to grow up until ovulation or even until implantation? Yes it does grow to support the growing pregnancy.
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What Is The Ideal Lining Measurement For The Egg To Implant?

Hi, Thank you for choosing Healthcaremagic. Coming back to your questions: What is the ideal lining measurement for the egg to implant? 8 tp 10 mm endometrial lining. And does the lining continue to grow up until ovulation or even until implantation? Yes it does grow to support the growing pregnancy. Please ask if you have more questions. If you are satisfied, please make sure that your ACCEPT my answer so that I receive credit. Good luck!!