Normal endometrium during ovulation

Under normal circumstances, a woman’s endometrium should be of moderate thickness. During ovulation, the thickness of the endometrium will increase to about 1.3-1.5 cm. This change is caused by an increase in prostaglandins in the endometrium and uterine tone. These changes can help women better prepare for the arrival of the embryo and provide the necessary environment for the development of the embryo.

If a woman's lining is too thin or too thick, it may make it difficult for her to get pregnant. In this case, women may need treatment. Some common treatments include medications and surgery.

If a woman wants to get pregnant, she should undergo regular health checkups to make sure her body is in good health. In addition, she should follow her doctor's recommendations for treatment to ensure that her lining is in normal condition.