Purpose The aim of the systematic review is to describe the obstetrical complications associated with pregnancies in the context of a thin endometrial lining. Methods Systematic review of the literature. Results Patients who conceive in the setting of a thin endometrium have a significantly increased risk of early pregnancy loss, namely miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. These patients also have a twofold increase in low birth weight and preterm delivery, as well as a significantly higher risk of intrauterine growth restriction and composite adverse perinatal outcomes. Conclusions In addition to the lower probability of conception, a thin endometrium in assisted reproductive technologies appears to be associated with both early and late pregnancy complications. These pregnancies thus warrant special attention and close follow-up from obstetricians.
EMT <7 mm is linked to lower probability of pregnancy in assisted reproductive technology. Intrauterine G-CSF infusion appears to be a potentially successful treatment option for resistant cases, while stem cell therapy seems to be a promising new treatment modality in severely refractory cases.
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