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Is The Endometrial Lining Thickness Normal Enough To Conceive?

Hello, I am a healthy, 42 year old. I have regular 27 day periods and seem to ovulate regularly. I had low TSH in the past year that is now corrected. I had a miscarriage 3 days ago. My ultrasound showed an endometrial lining thickness of 6mm today (day 3 ). Is that normal? Also there were 5 follicles shown at approx 8mm. Is the lining too thick? What are my chances of concieving again this cycle? Very fertile in the past. Only issue has been some thick lining. Thank you, Annabelle
Mon, 6 Feb 2017
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Hi annabelle I think your endometrial thickness is a bit on higher side but it is day 3 only. You can bleed and have a thinner lining on day 5. So there is a fair chance of conceiving this cycle also. But you need to take some medicines to support your pregnancy as you had miscarriage in the past. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope I have answered your question.
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Is The Endometrial Lining Thickness Normal Enough To Conceive?

Hi annabelle I think your endometrial thickness is a bit on higher side but it is day 3 only. You can bleed and have a thinner lining on day 5. So there is a fair chance of conceiving this cycle also. But you need to take some medicines to support your pregnancy as you had miscarriage in the past. Talk to your doctor regarding this. Hope I have answered your question.