I was wondering if anyone had any information about lining thickness. I have read on the Internet a range from 6mm to 14mm is OK.
My RE said that they used to believe that too thick was not good, but that has been disproven. If it has, I can't find anything about it.
On the day of ER mine was 24....yes you read right TWENTY FOUR mm.
Now I have the whole negative vibe of even if I do transfer two good embies, that they will not stick or I will m/c because of my thick uterine lining.
They found steadily increasing success as the endometrial thickness increased, even to 16mm or more.
But 24mm??????? Never heard of one that thick!
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My lining was 18 mm on hcg trigger day. That was my 3rd (and successful) IVF cycle. I had read elsewhere at the time and asked a couple of the online IVF MDs and they stated it would be fine (and they were right!)
wow 24 I might be 24 also because mines is already at 13 mm and I still have a couple more days of stimming.
I'm also taking baby aspirin..maybe that is the cause?
me-26 tubal
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1 ectopic
1 natural preg. but her heart stopped at
six months.
Should I be worried that my endo thickness is only 3.1mm? I had my internal ultrasound today and I've been researching as I'm to impatient to wait for my next gyno visit. I also have polycystic ovarian syndrome, does my thickness also reduce my fertility?? Please help I'm only 20 years old and I'm already stressing