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Hi, I have doubt on endometrium thickness. on 19th day ovulation day my endometrium thickness is 10.2mm. today 35th day 2days late period today endometrium thickness is 9.5mm. is there any chance in pregnancy. why .7mm reduced is there reason for periods. please clarify me. Thanks in advance.
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There is no chance of pregnancy. The 0.7 mm decrease in endometrial thickness can be due to error in measurement. After all 0.7 mm is 1/40 part of an inch. Secondly it could also be because your oestrogen levels are decreasing and endometrial thickness is also decreasing. It will start shedding any day and you will get your periods.
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That's interobserver variation U need a pregnancy test as ultrasound picks up pregnancy late
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