The following is the normal value of endometrial thickness for your reference:
Generally, the endometrium is the thickest during ovulation, which can reach 0.8- 1.0 cm. In different periods of menstrual cycle, the endometrium will change.
1. Hyperplasia: The endometrium is very thin on the 5th to 9th day of menstrual cycle.
2. Secretion period: On the 15 ~ 19 day of menstruation, that is, on the 1 ~ 5 day after ovulation, the endometrium continues to thicken and the glands further enlarge and bend. On the 20th ~ 24th day of menstrual cycle, that is, the 6th ~10 day after ovulation, the endometrial secretion activity is high, and the bending and expansion of glands reach the peak. In the later stage of secretion, the thickness of endometrium is about 5 ~ 6 mm
3. Premenstrual period: On the 25th to 28th day of menstrual cycle, that is, 1 1 ~ 14 days after ovulation, the intimal thickness decreases 1/5 ~ 1/3.
4. Menstrual period: About the first 1 ~ 4 days of the menstrual cycle, the main changes are endometrial bleeding and shedding.
The meaty thing you mentioned in menstruation may be the exfoliated endometrium discharged with menstruation, which is normal, but it is abnormal to have blood clots, which may be related to fatigue and catching cold. Just have some motherwort. I wish you health. Thank you for your adoption!