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Endometrial biopsy
This involves removing a small sample of
endometrial tissue (mucous membrane that lines the uterus) one to
three days before an expected menstrual period. Endometrial biopsy
is conducted by passing a small instrument through the cervix and
into the uterus, where the tissue sample is obtained. The biopsy is
performed to determine the adequacy of the luteal phase of the
reproductive cycle. Histological examination demonstrates secretory
changes in the glands of the endometrium if ovulation has taken
place. The procedure may cause uterine cramps and discomfort and
there is a very small risk that early pregnancy could be disrupted.
Because of this, endometrial biopsy is not used as a first-line
diagnostic test.
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