Is it normal for the lining to be 1.5cm a day after ovulation?

Most of the 1.5cm endometrial lining after one day of ovulation is not normal, and 1.5cm endometrial lining after one day of ovulation can be considered to be caused by uterine pathology, and timely examination is recommended.
The endometrium will thicken during ovulation, and with the increase of ovulation process, the endometrium will slowly thicken. About 7 to 8 days after ovulation, the thickness of the endometrium can increase to about 1.0cm. Before menstruation, the thickness of the endometrium can increase to about 1.2cm to 1.5cm. Therefore, it is not normal for the endometrial lining to increase by more than 1.5cm just one day after ovulation.
The 1.5cm of endometrial lining on the day after ovulation is often considered to be caused by endometrial pathology, such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, etc., which requires further examination.
It is recommended that women should go to the regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of professional doctors to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment.