Where in the cycle?: Where are you in your menstrual cycle, the middle or end? The endometrial length changes as it grows throughout the cycle and a value at the end of the cycle will not be normal at the beginning. The post C/S endometrial thickness is irrelevant, but the muscle(myometrium) thickness is important for future childbearing and method of delivery.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Not normal: It is probably not due to retained products of conception or complications of C-sections after 5 months, but ectopic pregnancy should be ruled out. If not pregnant, endometrial hyperplasia can be treated by either Progesterone withdrawal bleeding or oral contraception cycling.
Answered 10/22/2016
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