Endometrial thickness during ovulation is 16mm

Generally speaking, a woman’s endometrial thickness is constantly changing within the normal range. However, if a woman's endometrium reaches 16mm during ovulation, it may mean that her endometrium is too thin, which may affect her ability to have children.

Abnormalities in endometrial thickness can occur for a variety of reasons. For example, long-term irregular menstruation, malnutrition, dilation and curettage, endometrial diseases, etc. If a woman's endometrial thickness reaches 16mm, it is recommended that she see a doctor as soon as possible, and the doctor will provide treatment according to her specific situation.

Treatment options include medication and surgery. Medical treatment can achieve therapeutic purposes by increasing the thickness of the endometrium through hormone supplementation. Surgical treatment can achieve the purpose of treatment by removing part of the endometrium.