Conditions We Support

Thin Endometrium

A lining too thin to support implantation can quietly stand in the way of pregnancy. We work to build a healthy, receptive womb lining.

How It Occurs

The endometrium is the lining of the womb that thickens each cycle to receive and nourish a pregnancy. When it stays too thin, implantation becomes difficult and early pregnancy harder to sustain — often linked to circulation, hormones, or past procedures.

Ohemaa focuses on improving blood flow to the womb, supporting the hormones that build the lining, and nourishing the body so the endometrium can grow healthy, thick, and receptive.

Common Symptoms

  • A thin lining seen on scan
  • Light or very short periods
  • Difficulty with implantation
  • Failed transfers in IVF
  • Often no outward symptoms

Our Natural Approach

Improve Blood Flow — Warming, circulation-supporting herbs to bring nourishment to the womb lining.

Support Lining Hormones — Balancing the hormones responsible for building a healthy endometrium.

Nourish Deeply — Food-based support to give the body what it needs to build the lining.

Ready for Implantation — Creating a thick, receptive lining that can welcome and hold a pregnancy.