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Thin Endometrium

Thin Endometrium

A healthy endometrial lining is essential for embryo implantation. Thin endometrium can affect fertility, but with advanced treatment options, successful pregnancy is still possible.

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What is Thin Endometrium?

The endometrium is the inner lining of the uterus where an embryo implants. For a successful pregnancy, the lining should ideally be thick, well-vascularized, and receptive.

Thin endometrium refers to an endometrial thickness that is insufficient to support implantation, usually less than 7 mm during the implantation window.

Symptoms & Concerns

  • Repeated IVF or IUI failures
  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Light menstrual flow
  • History of uterine procedures
  • Delayed or failed embryo implantation

Causes & Diagnosis

Thin endometrium can develop due to reduced blood flow, hormonal imbalance, infection, or damage to the uterine lining.

  • Hormonal imbalance (low estrogen)
  • Repeated curettage or uterine surgery
  • Chronic endometritis
  • Long-term use of certain medications
  • Ultrasound & Doppler studies

Treatment at Myra

At Myra, we focus on improving endometrial thickness and receptivity using evidence-based and advanced techniques.

Hormonal Therapy

Estrogen support to improve lining growth.

Blood Flow Enhancement

Medications and therapies to improve uterine circulation.

PRP Therapy

Platelet-rich plasma for endometrial regeneration.

Personalized IVF Planning

Optimized embryo transfer timing and protocols.

Why Choose Myra?

  • Specialized care for implantation failure cases
  • Advanced fertility techniques and protocols
  • Experienced fertility & gynecology specialists
  • Ethical, personalized, and compassionate care

Every Millimeter Matters

Thin endometrium does not mean the end of your fertility journey. With the right diagnosis and advanced care, implantation success can improve.

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