What are the causes of Secondary Infertility


There is no better feeling than the movement of life within you. This is what pregnancy blesses you. However, not all couples seem to go through this fascinating life transition, not even once in a lifetime. Science classifies these couples as infertile.

Infertility refers to the inability to get pregnant. It can be differentiated into two types: primary infertility and secondary infertility. Couples often discover their signs of infertility but know less  about secondary infertility.

So what is it? A couple is considered to have secondary infertility when they fail to become pregnant after one or more successful pregnancies. Simply put, when the parents of one or two unmarried children are unable to conceive again, they are known to suffer from secondary infertility. There are various reasons that become the cause of secondary infertility and they can be found in both men and women.

What are the causes of secondary infertility in women?

The root causes of secondary or primary fertility tend to remain the same in women. Whatever the reason, there is no easy way to deal with it. Each cause must be treated with sincere medical attention.

These are some of the common causes of infertility in women.

decrease in the quality and quantity of eggs.

With the limited supply of ovules and the growing age, the quantity and quality of the ovules in the female ovaries tend to decrease. Age plays a key role when the quality or quantity of eggs becomes the underlying cause of infertility in women. However, in cases where age is irrelevant, doctors diagnose the female partner for genetic disorders, medical history, and more to consider the cause of infertility in women.

Uterine problems

Uterine disorders are often the underlying cause of secondary infertility in women. Conditions such as scars caused during childbirth or cesarean section dilation, the growth of fibroids or polyps, and retention of the placenta that leads to infections are cases that make the uterus unable to contain a blood cell. Read More





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