Secondary infertility
Secondary infertility is defined as the inability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term after having one or more children without any difficulty in the past. In other words, it's a situation where a couple who have already had a child before, struggle to get pregnant again.
There are many potential causes of secondary infertility, including:
Age-related decline in fertility
Hormonal imbalances
Structural issues with the reproductive system, such as blocked fallopian tubes or endometriosis
Male factor infertility, such as decreased sperm count or poor sperm motility
Chronic medical conditions such as diabetes or thyroid disorders
Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity
Previous surgeries or medical treatments that have affected the reproductive system.
If a couple is struggling with secondary infertility, it's important to seek the help of a fertility specialist who can perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatments.
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