A healthy endometrial lining is essential for embryo implantation. Thin endometrium can affect fertility, but with advanced treatment options, successful pregnancy is still possible.
Book ConsultationThe 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.
Thin endometrium can develop due to reduced blood flow, hormonal imbalance, infection, or damage to the uterine lining.
At Myra, we focus on improving endometrial thickness and receptivity using evidence-based and advanced techniques.
Estrogen support to improve lining growth.
Medications and therapies to improve uterine circulation.
Platelet-rich plasma for endometrial regeneration.
Optimized embryo transfer timing and protocols.
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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