Ovulation is an important period for women's fertility, and uterine thickness is also an important indicator of fertility. During ovulation, the uterine membrane sheds and forms a thin repair layer, which is an important place for fetal growth and development. Therefore, uterine thickness is critical to a woman's fertility.
So, how do you measure uterine thickness? Uterine thickness can be measured by performing a B-ultrasound examination. During the B-ultrasound examination, the doctor will observe the size, shape and position of the uterus, and measure the anteroposterior diameter and thickness of the uterus.
The measurement results of uterine thickness will be affected by many factors, such as age, gender, marital status, pregnancy history, etc. Therefore, when measuring uterine thickness, these factors need to be considered comprehensively to ensure the accuracy of the measurement results.
In the process of women's fertility, uterine thickness is an important indicator. If the thickness of the uterus is normal, a woman's fertility will be normal and she will be able to successfully give birth to a healthy fetus. Therefore, women should maintain healthy eating habits, moderate exercise and avoid excessive drinking, smoking and other bad lifestyle habits to maintain normal uterine thickness and improve women's fertility.