How normal is the uterine wall during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the uterine wall during ovulation should be between 1.0-1.5 cm. This number is an average and does not mean that every woman has the same value. Some women may have it below 1.0 cm, while others may have it above 1.5 cm. If the uterine wall thickness is lower than the normal range, this may indicate some kind of health problem, so it is recommended to seek help from your doctor.

Age is also a factor that affects uterine wall thickness. As we age, the thickness of the uterine wall gradually decreases. Therefore, if you are older, your uterine wall may be thinner.

In addition to age and gender, other factors may also affect uterine wall thickness, such as obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, diabetes, and high blood pressure. If you have any health issues, you should consult your doctor to ensure good health.