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Can I Get Pregnant?

Mam I got married 3 years still I didn t pregnant egg growthing is normal my husband sperm also normal but 1st time I miss my period 8days to check pregnancy test I m pregnant but i was aboated used tablets after aboating I suffered by right side abdominal pain with right side buttock pain and thigh pain now I consulting gynagologist doctor they told my endometrium small size 6mm can u tell me I get pregnant or not its curable ah
Thu, 4 Jun 2015
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Hello thanks for writing to HCM.
Sorry to know you had a miscarriage.
Endometrial thickness normally varies with the menstrual cycle and ultrasound monitoring is needed to see its growth.
A thin endometrium is deterrent for successful implantation.
You need a comprehensive workup as to the cause of the thin lining eg. scar tissue in the endometrium.
I would suggest you consult an infertility specialist at the earliest,who can guide you and see if the endometrium responds to treatment.
Hope this is helpful. Do not lose hope.
All the best.
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Can I Get Pregnant?

Hello thanks for writing to HCM. Sorry to know you had a miscarriage. Endometrial thickness normally varies with the menstrual cycle and ultrasound monitoring is needed to see its growth. A thin endometrium is deterrent for successful implantation. You need a comprehensive workup as to the cause of the thin lining eg. scar tissue in the endometrium. I would suggest you consult an infertility specialist at the earliest,who can guide you and see if the endometrium responds to treatment. Hope this is helpful. Do not lose hope. All the best.