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Infertility FAQs

What is male infertility?

Male infertility is when a man is unable to get his partner pregnant after a year of regular, unprotected intercourse, often due to issues with sperm production, quality, or delivery.

What is the difference between primary infertility and secondary infertility?

Primary infertility is when a couple has never been able to conceive after at least a year of trying. Secondary infertility, on the other hand, occurs when a couple has been able to conceive in the past but is currently unable to conceive despite trying. 

What are the primary infertility symptoms?

Primary infertility may not have obvious symptoms, as it is defined by the inability to conceive rather than specific signs. However, some women might experience: 

  • Irregular menstrual cycles  
  • Pain during intercourse  
  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding 

What are the causes of primary infertility in females?

Primary infertility in females can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, uterine abnormalities, and age-related factors. Lifestyle factors such as excessive stress, poor diet, and smoking can also contribute.

What is primary infertility?

Primary infertility refers to the inability to conceive a child after a year or more of regular, unprotected intercourse in a couple who has never been able to get pregnant before.