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🎙️ Fertile-ish — Season 2, Episode 3: “Lining Check: Not Thick Enough”Episode OverviewIn this week’s episode of Fertile-ish, Laura and Brandis dive deep into one of the most common — and frustrating — fertility concerns: a thin endometrial lining. Whether you’ve had a cancelled transfer, are anxiously waiting for that “trilaminar” ultrasound report, or just trying to understand why your lining won’t thicken — this episode breaks down the science, the causes, and the real-life stories behind the numbers.They’ll answer questions like:What is a healthy lining thickness?Why does “trilaminar” matter more than just the millimeters?Can you still get pregnant with a thin lining?And what can you actually do to help thicken it?What You’ll Learn💡 Anatomy Refresher:Laura and Brandis explain the layers of the uterus — the serosa, myometrium, and endometrium — and why only the innermost layer (the one that sheds each month) really matters for implantation.🩺 Lining Goals & Measurements:For frozen transfers: ideal lining ≥ 7mm and trilaminarFor fresh cycles: ≥ 8mm and trilaminarWhy measurement consistency (same sonographer, same technique) is keyAnd why organization (that three-layer trilaminar look) can matter more than pure thickness💊 Common Causes of Thin Lining:Hormonal birth control and prolonged progesterone exposure (like Depo-Provera or Mirena)Scar tissue and Asherman’s syndrome from D&C, C-section, or retained placentaUterine abnormalities (polyps, fibroids, septum)Long-term suppression of ovulation or endometrial regeneration issues🧬 Solutions & Treatment Options:Estrogen therapy (oral, vaginal, patch, or injectable)Sildenafil (Viagra) to boost blood flowPRP or Neupogen washesVitamin E supplementationSwitching to a natural or modified natural protocol if your body responds better to its own estrogenReal Talk: Why Every Case Is Different:From Facebook group myths to “what worked for her” advice, Laura and Brandis explain why fertility protocols can’t be copy-pasted. Even patients with identical labs may respond completely differently. Your baseline lining, hormone response, and surgical history all shape your protocol — and no single “magic number” applies to everyone.Patient-to-Patient Tips:✨ Advocate for Yourself: Ask why your provider recommends certain meds, protocols, or tests.🩻 Don’t Skip the SHG or Hysteroscopy: It’s quick, simple, and can reveal polyps, fibroids, or scar tissue that may be silently affecting implantation.💗 Remember: Thickness isn’t everything. A 6mm trilaminar lining might be more promising than an 8mm that’s disorganized.The Fertile-ish Takeaway:A thin lining doesn’t mean it’s the end of your fertility journey — it’s just another piece of the puzzle. The key is understanding your baseline, working closely with your team, and staying proactive about testing and timing.Join the Conversation:If this episode resonated with you, share it with a fellow fertility warrior or leave a review to help more listeners find Fertile-ish.💬 Have a topic you’d love Laura and Brandis to tackle next? DM them on Instagram or drop a comment on Spotify!🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music📱 Follow: @fertileishpodcast
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