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140. Is Your Uterine Lining Too Thin for Implantation?

Episode 140 Published 3 weeks ago
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What if your timing was perfect every month — great cervical mucus, a clear LH surge, a healthy luteal phase — and still no positive test? For some women, the missing piece is not ovulation at all. It is the uterine lining that receives the embryo, and whether that environment is truly ready to support implantation.

In this episode of Cycle Wisdom, Dr. Monica Minjeur unpacks endometrial receptivity — what a thin uterine lining actually means, how estrogen and progesterone work together to prepare it, and the stepwise, cycle-timed plan to improve thickness, blood flow, and function without jumping straight to procedures. Through the story of Aubrey, a 33-year-old who had been told she might need IVF after a thin lining was found on ultrasound, you will see how targeted evaluation and a few key changes transformed her results within three cycles.

You will learn:

  • What endometrial thickness numbers actually mean and what to look for on ultrasound
  • Which underlying causes — insulin resistance, low iron, poor estradiol response — quietly thin the lining
  • How to improve uterine lining through cycle-timed lifestyle, nutrient, and hormone support

If implantation has felt like the missing piece in your fertility journey, there may be more answers available than you have been given. Learn more or schedule a free discovery call at radiantclinic.com.

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