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Is the inner membrane thin enough to be sterile?


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A thin endometrium can lead to infertility.
First, thin endometrium can affect embryo implantation. Normal endometrial thickness is crucial for successful embryo attachment and implantation. If the endometrium is too thin, the embryo may not be firmly attached to the uterine wall, increasing the risk of implantation failure. Second, even if the embryo is successfully implanted, the thin endometrium may not provide sufficient nutrition and support, resulting in poor embryo development and increasing the possibility of early abortion.
For thin endometrium, timely medical treatment is needed to find out the specific cause of thin endometrium, and targeted treatment measures are taken to improve the endometrial condition and improve the chance of pregnancy. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle in their daily life, such as balanced diet, moderate exercise, regular rest, etc., to help maintain endocrine balance and promote endometrial repair and growth.