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Is a slightly thicker lining okay?

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XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 19:36

Is it harder for me ?!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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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 12/06/2018 19:37

Didn’t you ask this yesterday?

MrsDylanBlue · 12/06/2018 19:38

Would have thought it would make it easier for you to conceive as more for the egg to imbed itself into.

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 19:40

I did ask yesterday but my paranoia is honestly getting the better than me

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Bambamber · 12/06/2018 19:43

The answer you got yesterday is gong to be mote accurate than you will get on an anonymous forum where no one has access to your medical information.

I'm not being blunt to be mean, it just sounds like your overthinking it and your thoughts are running away from you even though you already have your answer

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 19:46

I never got an answer from a doctor but yes i see

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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 12/06/2018 19:48

OP asked on here yesterday, she had a thread full of answers.

MrsDylanBlue · 12/06/2018 19:50

OP asked on here yesterday, she had a thread full of answers

WTF - I swear it’s getting weirder here.

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 19:55

Do you mind not speaking about me on my own thread? I've had a rough time recently i am allowed to ask the same question! I have paranoia about ever concieving

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Cornishmumofone · 12/06/2018 20:02

You might want to read this: baby-pedia.com/endometrial-hyperplasia-causes-symptoms-treatment/ I'd also recommend having a chat with your GP rather than asking on here again. There are so many issues that can affect fertility, conception and carrying to term that none of us can really comment on the likelihood of you getting pregnant.

GirlfriendInAKorma · 12/06/2018 20:02

I have no idea... Have you had any medical advice as to what it means to have a thicker womb lining? If not, then book a doctor's appointment and see what they say?

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 20:06

I wasnt ever told it was a condition. I took it as not being that bad then. Is that stupid of me?

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GirlfriendInAKorma · 12/06/2018 20:22

Are you trying to get pregnant? Have you been struggling to get pregnant? Why did you have an ultrasound? What did the person scanning you say?

XxChlozxz · 12/06/2018 20:27

I had a pregnancy lose but ever since i had irregular , heavy periods.the periods have regualted and calmed down and yes but i had a break and now trying since my bodies had more time

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