Is it normal to have a 9mm endometrial lining during menopause?

A menopausal endometrium of 9mm is likely to be normal if you are not menopausal; however, if you are menopausal, it is not normal and is on the thick side.
During menopause, most women experience irregular menstruation. If it is the time for menstruation, an endometrial lining of 9mm is normal. Usually, when the endometrium reaches 10-12mm, it is time for menstruation.
However, if the endometrium is 9mm thick after menopause, the endometrium is usually less than 5mm thick after menopause, so it is important to pay attention to whether it is caused by endometrial polyps, and if it is accompanied by irregular vaginal bleeding, it is necessary to consider the endometrial cancer and so on.
Menopausal women with endometrial thickness of 9mm should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis and, if necessary, go to the hospital for ultrasound and pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis.