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  • Jun 11, 2011, 04:44 AM
    spaceman8112
    Thick endometrium on day 9; but follicles found on both ovaries----pregnant??
    Hi. This is Lour. I am 22 years old and I had the below US findings abour 4-5 days after my last period (Day 9 of my cycle):

    "The retroverted uterus is normal in size, contour and echopattern. It measures 56x40x40mm. The endometrial stripe is thickened with full thickness of 15mm. No focal mass is noted. The cervix is unremarkable.

    The right ovary measures 27x20mm. The left ovary measures 26x21mm. Few small follicles are noted in both ovaries. No adnexal mass is seen. No free fluid is noted in the cul de sac."


    Could this indicate early pregnancy(about 2-4 weeks)? One that could have started before my period (moderately heavy for 5-7 days)... since my endometrium is very thick even after my period at day 9 of my cycle?

    Could I still be pregnant if small follicles in both ovaries were found instead of a corpus luteum?

    If not pregnant, does this indicate that I have already ovulated? Or not yet ovulated?

    What does it mean when the cervix is unremarkable?

    Thank you very much. I researched about these results and am very confused...

    I had an ultrasound because of spotting days after my period...

  • Jun 29, 2011, 10:30 AM
    0rphan
    Hi.. I think the best thing to do, is to go see your GP,who will answer all of your questions correctly, also take a urine sample, this will determined whether or not you are pregnant.You could also do a home pregnancy test with a kit purchased from your local pharmacy or sometimes the supermarkets have them.

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