I recently had an ultrasound and the report mentioned the endometrial thickness. I was wondering what is considered a normal or healthy thickness for the endometrium in early pregnancy?
It's usually around 8mm to 15mm or thicker to support the embryo. I used to worry about these details a lot, but then just focused on my yoga and walking after my doctor allowed it.
Usually it needs to be quite thick, like more than 8mm, to hold the baby. For any small worries I try home remedies, but for medical numbers like this, definitely consult your doctor.
The endometrium thickness is best explained by your doctor. When I had my scans at the hospital, I made sure to ask the sonographer and my gynac directly to clear all my doubts.
Oh sweetie, don't stress too much about these technical numbers! As long as your gynac says everything looks good on the ultrasound, you are totally fine.