It is normal for the endometrium to be 0.6cm thick if it is in the mid-proliferative phase, and it is not normal if it is in the pre-ovulatory or secretory phase, and during the period just after menstruation.
The mid-proliferative phase usually refers to the 5th to 14th day of the menstrual cycle, and the average thickness of the endometrium is 0.5 to 1.0cm, so it is normal for the endometrium to be 0.6cm thick. The endometrium is usually thicker during the secretion period, above 1cm. If the endometrium is 0.6cm during this period, it is a thin endometrium, which is not normal.
If at the end of the menstrual period, the thickness of the endometrium is usually less than 0.5cm, at this time, if the endometrium is 0.6cm, it belongs to the endometrium is thick, which is also abnormal.
The causes of abnormal endometrial thickness usually include endocrine disorders, endometrial lesions, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the causes and take targeted treatment measures as prescribed by the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.