Pregnancy with a 0.5cm endometrium has implications. There may be biochemical pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, and even if the embryo is in the uterine cavity, there may be preeclampsia and so on.
With 0.5cm of endometrium, it is generally difficult for a fertilized egg to colonize the uterine cavity. If the pregnancy is detected, it is likely to be ectopic or biochemical pregnancy, and the pregnant woman needs to be vigilant and have an ultrasound examination in time. If the examination for intrauterine pregnancy, the endometrium 0.5cm thin, in the process of development of fertilized eggs, it is likely to have vaginal bleeding and other symptoms of preeclampsia.
Normally a woman’s uterine lining should be 0.8cm or more to provide good developmental support for the fetus. An endometrium of 0.5cm is a thin state. Pregnant women need to keep an eye on their condition, and if symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding occur, consult a doctor for examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.