Is an endometrial thickness of 3.1 normal?

Endometrial thickness 3.1 need to look at the specific units, if 3.1cm is not normal, if 3.1mm may be in the normal range, or abnormal, etc..
1.endometrial thickness 3.1cm: women’s endometrium is about 0.3-0.5cm after clean menstruation, 0.8-1.0cm during ovulation, and 1.0-1.2cm before the onset of menstruation.
The thickness of the endometrium is greater than 1.5-1.8cm, which means that the endometrium is thick, so the endometrium is 3.1cm, which means that the endometrium is too thick, and it is necessary to perform diagnostic scraping to exclude endometriosis.
2. Endometrial thickness of 3.1mm: If it is a woman who has just cleaned up after her period, it is within the normal range; if it is during ovulation or before the onset of menstruation, the endometrial thickness of 3.1mm is abnormal, suggesting that the endometrium is too thin. In postmenopausal women, the thickness of the endometrium does not exceed 5mm, so 3.1mm is within the normal range.
Endometrial thickness of 3.1 needs to be judged by the doctor to see the ultrasound results to determine whether it is normal or not, and then formulate individualized diagnosis and treatment plan to avoid delaying the condition.