Will endometrial thickening affect pregnancy? The uterus is the place where babies are conceived and has a special meaning for women. Many women have experienced endometrial thickening, which makes many women worried. Many women do not know what impact endometrial thickening will have on women. Especially fertility. So, will endometrial thickening affect pregnancy? Endometrial thickening can cause many gynecological diseases. Female endocrine disorders can cause discomfort and changes in the body and can also cause many diseases. If the ovarian hormones are disordered, it is easy to cause abnormal endometrial thickening, that is, endometrial hyperplasia, which is caused by a large amount of estrogen stimulating the endometrium. The symptoms are mostly irregular and excessive abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients may have continuous bleeding after a long period of amenorrhea, which may be suspected of miscarriage clinically. It can also be manifested as shortened cycles and prolonged menstruation, and the bleeding time can be up to 1 month. If the endometrium thickens to a certain degree, it will affect fertility. On the one hand, excessive endometrium thickness is usually related to endocrine disorders, and women with excessive endometrium thickness may also have abnormal ovulation. In clinical practice, many women with excessive endometrium thickness are also patients with polycystic ovary and anovulation. On the other hand, the endometrium is the location where the fertilized egg implants. When the endometrium is too thick, it is difficult for the fertilized egg to implant. Patients with thick endometrium often have heavy menstrual flow and may also be accompanied by dysmenorrhea. Experts also say: Generally speaking, pregnancy is not closely related to endometrial thickening. If you ovulate normally and your fallopian tubes are unobstructed, you can get pregnant without taking contraceptive measures. The normal thickness of the endometrium is 0.8-1.0cm, but if the endometrium is too thick, it will directly affect pregnancy. |
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