My doctor mentioned my endometrium lining measurement was 6.3mm. I'm undergoing IVF treatment and am concerned about this. Does a 6.3mm endometrium help in IVF to conceive, or is it too thin?
I panicked when my lining was around 6mm before my transfer. But my doctor adjusted the medicines and it worked out beautifully, so please don't worry too much.
A lining of 6.3 mm is slightly on the thinner side for a transfer, but doctors have excellent protocols to improve it. It's best to discuss estrogen supplements or PRP with your fertility specialist.
I know how stressful every single decimal point in IVF can be, it really drains you. Just trust your doctor, they can help thicken the lining with medication, so don't lose heart.
I am in my second trimester now but remember obsessing over my lining numbers earlier. Did anyone else have a successful transfer with a similar lining thickness?
My MIL always made me eat beetroot and pomegranate to naturally improve blood flow and lining. Along with that, follow whatever medicine your doctor has prescribed.
Beta, keep your body warm and eat nutritious foods like soaked almonds. But for IVF, doctor's medicine is most important to prepare the lining, so follow their advice.