Orchard Park, NY
A 26-year-old female asked:
Ttc for 5 months. had hysterscopy due to pink spotting for four days before period and showed thin lining. i have been ovulating. likely to conceive?
1 doctor answer • 1 doctor weighed in

Dr. Mazin Abdullahanswered
Fertility Medicine 17 years experience
You should: Thin lining doesn't indicate anything specific. Your uterine lining changes from thin to thick depending on where you are in your cycle. So difficult to say if you lining is an issue. An ultrasound around the time of your ovulation will determine if you uterine lining is thick enough for implantation to occur. Talk to your gyn or infertility doctor to discuss these options.
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