Does a thin uterine lining affect menstruation

Thin endometrium may affect menstruation.
A woman’s menstruation is caused by the cyclical shedding and bleeding of the endometrium that occurs as a result of cyclical changes in the ovaries. If the endometrium is thin, the bleeding caused by the shedding of endometrial tissue may be less and the period may be shorter, so a thin endometrium may affect a woman’s period.
Thin endometrium not only affects menstruation, it may also affect the endometrial tolerance, causing women to have difficulty in conceiving and leading to infertility. In some cases, even if a woman becomes pregnant, it may result in poor pregnancy outcomes such as early embryonic arrest and miscarriage.
There are many causes of endometrial thinning, mainly including endocrine disorders, uterine operations, uterine infections, and uterine developmental abnormalities. If a woman has a thin endometrium, she needs to go to a regular hospital in time for examination, and under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and target treatment.