Can One Conceive When Endometrial Echo Complex Thickness Is 0.2 Cm?
my endometrial echo complex is thin measuring at 0.2 cm. few scattered small follicles within the ovaries without definite stromal hypertrophy. i am currently try to conceive and am had this ultrasound done two days after my last clomid pill. my doctor will be out for the month and i have my day 21 labs in a week. are there any questions i should ask or concerns i should have?
Mon, 21 Dec 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, I have read your query carefully & understood your concern. The endometrial thickness at the mid menstrual cycle is 7 to 11 mm & in later half of cycle it's normal range is 11 to 16 mm. This is the growth needed for conception. Your readings are on lesser side. similarly ovaries are also not stimulated to form maturing graffian follicles. All of this suggest a hormonal imbalance & you need to consult a fertility specialist & get proper guidance / treatment . Please don't be tense.. there are treatments for all problems in modern medicine.. & you will definitely get one when followed methodically with an expert advise. Thanks.
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Can One Conceive When Endometrial Echo Complex Thickness Is 0.2 Cm?
HI, I have read your query carefully & understood your concern. The endometrial thickness at the mid menstrual cycle is 7 to 11 mm & in later half of cycle it s normal range is 11 to 16 mm. This is the growth needed for conception. Your readings are on lesser side. similarly ovaries are also not stimulated to form maturing graffian follicles. All of this suggest a hormonal imbalance & you need to consult a fertility specialist & get proper guidance / treatment . Please don t be tense.. there are treatments for all problems in modern medicine.. & you will definitely get one when followed methodically with an expert advise. Thanks.