During ovulation, the endometrium is only 5mm

According to research, the thickness of the endometrium during ovulation is usually between 10mm and 12mm, but in some cases, it may be only about 5mm. This condition is called a thin uterine lining, and it can cause women to bleed during ovulation or have trouble having children.

Thin endometrium can have many causes, such as genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, poor nutrition, etc. For these factors, women can improve it by adjusting their diet and lifestyle. At the same time, they need to consult a doctor for treatment according to the specific situation.

There are many ways to treat thin endometrium, such as medication, surgery, etc. Among them, medical treatment usually includes the use of hormonal drugs to increase the thickness of the endometrium, but this method may bring some side effects, such as withdrawal bleeding. Surgical treatment refers to surgery to repair the thin endometrium, but this method requires a certain recovery period and risks, so it is usually not recommended.