Can a thin uterine lining ovulate?



A thin uterine lining does not usually affect ovulation, but it can affect the fertilization of an egg.

The endometrium is the layer that makes up the inner wall of the uterus, and can become thin if there is insufficient estrogen production or if you have had multiple miscarriages. A thin endometrium will affect normal menstruation, but not ovulation. Eggs are expelled from the ovaries, which are mainly affected by ovarian function, and are not affected by the thinness or thickness of the endometrium.

However, the uterine lining is the place where the fertilized egg is deposited and developed, if the uterine lining is thin, it may lead to the failure of the fertilized egg to be deposited, even if the fertilized egg is successfully deposited, there may be the case of preterm miscarriage, so there is a situation where the uterine lining is thin and it should be actively regulated, so as to avoid affecting the normal conception.

The endometrial thinning should be reasonable diet, reasonable work and rest, and according to the individual’s condition to follow the doctor’s advice treatment.