Normal endometrial hyperplasia does not affect pregnancy, while abnormal endometrial hyperplasia will affect pregnancy.
1. Normal endometrial hyperplasia: women’s endometrium changes with the menstrual cycle, the endometrium is the thinnest after menstruation, about 3~5mm, after ovulation, the thickness of the endometrium is 8~10mm, and the thickness of the endometrium at the time of coming menstruation is about 10~12mm.
2. Abnormal endometrial hyperplasia: endometrial polypoid hyperplasia, endometrial hyperplasia with endometrial atypia, etc., all of which have different degrees of impact on normal pregnancy.
Whether or not you can get pregnant with endometrial hyperplasia needs to be diagnosed as soon as possible, and the doctor will formulate an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific hyperplasia situation.