Can you still have a baby with a thin uterus?
In general, a thin uterus refers to a thin endometrium. Whether a woman with a thin endometrium can still have children depends on other individual factors. If experiencing any discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Possible
If the endometrium is thin but other conditions are favorable—such as good egg quality and patent fallopian tubes—it may be possible to increase endometrial thickness through assisted reproductive technologies or other treatments. In such cases, successful pregnancy and childbirth are still achievable.
2. Not possible
However, if the endometrium is thin and other adverse conditions are present—such as congenital or acquired structural abnormalities—the risk of pregnancy complications is higher, including miscarriage and placental problems. In severe cases, continued fertility may not be possible.
To ensure safety and improve chances of conception, it is advisable to undergo a comprehensive gynecological evaluation before planning pregnancy, and to develop an individualized treatment and fertility plan based on personal circumstances.