Uterine thickness during ovulation

The uterus is one of the important organs for nurturing the fetus. Its thickness is very important for female fertility and the growth and development of the fetus. During ovulation, the mucosal layer of the uterus begins to change, which causes the thickness of the uterus to increase. Generally speaking, the thickness of the uterus during ovulation can reach 0.3-0.5 mm, and in the later days of this period, the thickness of the uterus may increase to 0.6-0.8 mm.

Changes in uterine thickness are related to many factors, including menstrual cycle, age, gender, health status, etc. For many women, understanding changes in uterine thickness can help them take better control of their reproductive health and identify potential health problems.

If you are concerned about your reproductive health, it is recommended that you consult your doctor. Your doctor can assess your fertility and fetal growth and development by checking the thickness of your uterus, and provide you with necessary treatment and advice.