Thin endometrium that cannot be transplanted can be treated by medication, surgery and general treatment. 1. Medication: When the endometrium is thin, you can take estradiol valerate tablets to promote the growth of the endometrium under the instruction of the doctor, and you can also take vitamin E and low-dose aspirin as prescribed by the doctor to improve the perfusion of uterine blood flow. 2. Surgery: If the endometrial thinness is more serious and the effect of medication is not good, surgery such as uterine adhesion release and minimally invasive endometrial surgery can be performed to promote the proliferation or regeneration of the endometrial cells and improve the phenomenon of non-transplantation. 3. General treatment: patients with thin endometrium need to quit smoking and alcohol, limit the intake of salt and high-sugar foods in their diet, eat more fruits and vegetables to replenish vitamins, as well as reduce work pressure and relax. Endothelial thinness can not be transplanted patients need to cooperate with the doctor to actively carry out the treatment, to avoid irregular medication or do not cooperate with the phenomenon of treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition, but also should be regularly reviewed to understand the effect of treatment.