Abstract

In the human assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycle, endometrial receptivity is a key condition for embryo implantation and pregnancy, and thin endometrium is an important factor affecting endometrial receptivity. At present, the definition of thin endometrium is not very clear, most scholars believe that the thickness of endometrium ≤ 7 mm can be considered as thin endometrium. In women with ART, patients with thin endometrium account for about 2.4% of their cycles. The problem of thin endometrium in the ART cycle has been troubling many clinicians. In this paper, we review the receptivity of thin endometrium, etiology, pregnancy outcome in ART cycles, so as to provide a clinical summary and reference for improving the clinical pregnancy rate in the ART cycle. Key words: Thin endometrium; Endometrial receptivity; Reproductive technology, assisted; Pregnancy rate; Live birth rate

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