How normal is the uterine membrane during ovulation?

Normally, a woman's uterine lining thickness changes during different stages of the menstrual cycle. At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, the thickness of the uterine lining is about 0.8 mm, while later in the menstrual cycle, the thickness of the uterine lining may increase to about 1.2 mm. Generally speaking, a thickness of uterine lining above 1.2 mm is considered normal.

However, the thickness of the uterine membrane is also affected by many factors, such as age, menstrual cycle, physical condition, etc. For example, in some women, the thickness of the uterine lining may be thin during puberty, and may gradually become thicker as adults. In addition, some women with endocrine diseases or chronic diseases may also cause changes in the thickness of the uterine membrane.

Therefore, it is very important for women to know whether the thickness of the uterine membrane is normal. If women find that their uterine membrane thickness is abnormal, they should consult a doctor in time for timely treatment. In addition, women should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle in their daily lives, such as exercising regularly, avoiding overeating, and avoiding excessive drinking, to help maintain the normal thickness of the uterine lining.

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