Check spelling: Your endometrium is the lining of your uterus. In women of reproductive age it is usually at its thickest 15mm just before your period. I don't know what medications you are taking based on your spelling, but i'm assuming it may be provera, though it sounds like you are saying you are on premarin (conjugated estrogens). I would call your doctors office to see if he recommends a D&C if your bleeding is severe.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Thickened lining: Thickened endometrium lining has many reasons.Pregnancy must be ruled out.Ovulatory dysfunction/hormone imbalance has to be ruled out by endometrial biopsy.Additionally one could have a sonohysterogram to see if you have a polyp.If bleeding is excessive or prolonged on hormone treatment given to you, you may need a D&C with hysteroscopy to diagnose and cure the condition.
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