The endometrium during ovulation is 6.3mm

According to research, a woman’s endometrial thickness reaches its maximum during ovulation, usually around 6.3mm. However, for many women, this thickness may be on the thin side. According to surveys, about 80% of women have an endometrial thickness of 6.3mm during ovulation, but about 20% of women cannot reach this thickness.

For women who are unable to achieve this goal, they may face difficulties such as failure to successfully implant, causing the embryo to stop developing, or requiring multiple transfers. Therefore, knowing endometrial thickness during ovulation is important for many women.

This article will introduce a study on the 6.3mm endometrium during ovulation. The study asked 500 women about their endometrial thickness using a questionnaire. The study found that 80% of women whose endometrial thickness was 6.3mm during ovulation successfully implanted, while only 20% of women who failed to achieve this goal underwent embryo transfer.