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Is Endometrium Thickness Of 11 Mm Normal?

Hi..my lmp is 16\9 .i did beta hcg test about 3 days ago it was 471 and yesterday i did us yo know the thickness of my endometeriam and was 11 mm and niw iam so afraid .. is that normal? Cause as ia heared and read it should be about 14 at lest at this stage
Thu, 31 Mar 2016
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hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Endometrial thickness of 11 mm. is good enough for implantation of the embryo since pregnancies have been reported in literature with endometrium as thin as 4 mm. So, you need not worry. Just allow your doctors to follow up your pregnancy regularly until viability is established. Take adequate rest, do not stress, eat healthy and take adequate liquids. I suggest abstinence at least through the first trimester in order to avoid pressure effects. Travel also should be avoided. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Is Endometrium Thickness Of 11 Mm Normal?

hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Endometrial thickness of 11 mm. is good enough for implantation of the embryo since pregnancies have been reported in literature with endometrium as thin as 4 mm. So, you need not worry. Just allow your doctors to follow up your pregnancy regularly until viability is established. Take adequate rest, do not stress, eat healthy and take adequate liquids. I suggest abstinence at least through the first trimester in order to avoid pressure effects. Travel also should be avoided. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.