It depends: on other symptoms and factors. Your age and pregnancy and menstrual status are important, The size is at the upper limit of normal, the thickness is at or above the upper limit of normal . If you are in your late 30s or 40s and near menopause, my first suspicion would be trhat you have uterine fibroids which are causing some abnormal bleeding. But then I am guessing without much clinical info
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