Endometrial Thickness – What You Need To Know
Your body prepares the endometrium to host an embryo, each month, during your menstrual cycle. During this process, the endometrial thickness increases or decreases. Two major hormones, estrogen and progesterone, cause these cycles of endometrial growth along with its shedding through menstruation if pregnancy does not occur. Let’s take a detailed look at how much thickness is normal. The normal thickness of the endometrium changes throughout a person’s life, from childhood, sexual maturity, fertile years, to menopause and after. In young females who haven’t begun menstruating yet, the endometrium though present, is in its smallest size. According to research, the …
Your Period? It’s Key to Your Fertility
What does a normal period look like? So many concerns to puzzle you? Let us try solving the riddle. Is diarrhea before a period normal? Is spotting between periods normal? What about clots? What about pain during periods? …