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XxChlozxz · 11/06/2018 22:13

In an ultrasound (im not pregnant) i was told my womb lining is slightly thicket then normal. Is this normal or is it a condition. Am i being unreasonable by thinking its going to be harder for me to conceive?

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Oddcat · 11/06/2018 22:16

It's normal, the lining of the uterus changes depending on where you are in your cycle.

AmazingGrace16 · 11/06/2018 22:18

When are you due on?

JustVent · 11/06/2018 22:19

Do you have heavy periods?

XxChlozxz · 11/06/2018 22:22

It was a week and abit after my period and well i do have heavier periods but not overly heavy and only cramps for first day

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Fluffyears · 11/06/2018 22:43

If it was something concerning surely they would have said to get it investigated?

NorthenderNamechanger · 11/06/2018 22:44

There is a personal variation. In an ultrasound (non-pregnant) I was told I had a "nice thick lining", so it's all in the description I suppose.

As long as you don't have adverse symptoms, it's not a problem is it?

I have heavy periods for day 2 and 3. Nothing like when I was younger though 😵

NorthenderNamechanger · 11/06/2018 22:45

Ooh missed the question at the end. I always thought a thick lining was a good thing. More bedding for the embryo?

I'm not a gynaecologist though!

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 19:42

Thnk you!!👑

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suZAN2154 · 05/07/2018 06:35

Im really heavy first three days super+ tampon and night towel change quite afew times then super+ towel
I was told im ok just thicker lining
I was really prone to leaks then l found pretty clever pants there great not like big knicks at all dont leak reasonable price too

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