Hi Dr Sher,

I am preparing to do a FET this cycle with a modified natural protocol. At my previous appointment my lining was only 5.1 but after 2 days of estrogen it increased to a 7.9 and I used the trigger shot. However, when I went in today for a monitoring appointment the day before my FET, my lining was back down to a 6. I know that the lining should ideally be thicker for a transfer. While my lining has always been on the thinner side, it has never been this thin.

I am concerned because my last 3 endometrial biopsies have all come back positive for chronic endometritis and fragments of polyps. I treated the chronic endometritis the first two times with 3 weeks of doxycycline but after the 3rd positive biopsy, I did the Alice and Emma which indicated that I did not have a bacterial infection. So I did not treat it with antibiotics the 3rd time. I have also done 2 hysteroscopies (after each miscarriage) and everything looks fine – no scarring, fibroids, polyps etc. I have been concerned that the biopsies keep showing chronic endometritis and polyps but further testing shows no infections or polyps.

What could be causing the inflammation if it’s not bacterial? Could this effect my lining and / or implantation? Have you had experience with this where the biopsy shows chronic endometritis and inflammation and the Alice and Emma shows that everything is fine? How does one proceed in this case?

My period has also become extremely short and light after the 2 miscarriages going from 4 days of flow to 1-2 days of light flow. Could this be effecting the lining?

Thank you!

Warmly,
Lauren