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Posted on Fri, 10 May 2019
Question: Saw a dr on monday, she said that my ultrasound showed thickness of 11 which is what she expected since I%E2%80%99m bleeding. But the report comments say endo thickened at 11 mm. The confusing part is she also said between 8-11 is considered normal but is normal based on where I am in my cycle when I was already bleeding at not a normal time. Can they distinguish between your lining thickness (what it is normally) and what it is when bleeding? I know it thickens when you are moving through your cycle. But since I was bleeding, how do I know? The exact words in her comments was endo thickening at 11 mm. Would she have written something else if it was a problem or is that alone a problem? My FSH is 6.6
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Answered by Dr. Dr. B. Radhakrishnan. Nair (1 hour later)
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Hi
Greetings
I think I have already explained in previous question .
Endometrial thickness varies depending on the day of periods.
Since am not sure of your age and other issues esply PCOS etc ,It is difficult to comment.If bleeding is heavy an endometrial sampling may be done for HPE.
Feel free to ask your doubt with more details
REGARDS
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Saw A Dr On Monday, She Said That My Ultrasound

Brief Answer: Already explained Detailed Answer: Hi Greetings I think I have already explained in previous question . Endometrial thickness varies depending on the day of periods. Since am not sure of your age and other issues esply PCOS etc ,It is difficult to comment.If bleeding is heavy an endometrial sampling may be done for HPE. Feel free to ask your doubt with more details REGARDS