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IntroductionThe endometrium , the inner lining of the uterus, plays a crucial role in the reproductive health of individuals with female anatomy. Endometrium thickness is a vital indicator of reproductive health and reflects potential underlying conditions. Understanding the normal range of endometrium thickness at various stages, along with the measurement methods and thickness -influencing factors, is essential for healthcare providers in providing optimal patient care. What Is Endometrial Thickness & Why Does It Matter? The endometrium is the inner mucous membrane lining of the uterus. Its thickness (also called endometrial thickness , or EMT) fluctuates throughout the menstrual cycle under the influences of estrogen and progesterone. The normal range of endometrial thickness depends on the stage of life you're in. Here are the normal ranges for premenopausal and postmenopausal women in a chart.