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Written by Eddy Kong   
Secondary infertility actually is a diagnosis that is especially for those couples who already have another child or children and are getting problem in conceiving. There is a large difference between primary infertility and the secondary Infertility and the couple can't conceive at least once while going through secondary infertility.
by EddyKong


Secondary infertility actually is a diagnosis that is especially for those couples who already have another child or children and are getting problem in conceiving. There is a large difference between primary infertility and the secondary Infertility and the couple can't conceive at least once while going through secondary infertility.

It's often very difficult to accept the Secondary infertility for the couple plus those who are around them. A wise uncle quips 'When are you going to have your next one?' at the family reunion. 'Anna has a baby brother, I need one too, Mommy,' says your young child and 'Honey, please don't wait too long,' motivates your mother-in-law.

If the system has worked already then it should work as before, right? In OB/GYN lingo, the mother has already a proven birth canal and so further. When it comes to the very first conceive, it is alike a small cake piece for majority of the parents. While subsequent or second times, it is also nothing but only another game of ball altogether.

Family dynamics

Some of the reasons for secondary infertility can be as simple as not having time or energy for intercourse at your most fertile time of the month because of the demands of your other children.

Physical factors - You have to consider these factors

It could have been several years since you had the first baby and your peak fertile time has passed. Women are their most fertile in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties. Infertility starts casting a greater shadow after 38 and more so after forty.

If significant weight is gain without shedding the pregnancy pounds then it can also lead to conceiving difficulty and hormonal imbalance. If a women loss her original partner with whom she had her very first child can also create the reason to raise a red flag for the reproductive endocrinologists.

The new partner may need some additional testing. Other more complicated factors could be polycystic ovarian syndrome, abortions or miscarried pregnancies and uterine or pelvic disorders after the first child was born.

Are you considering emotional factors

One of the emotional rollercoaster rides with secondary infertility is also when couples struggling with primary infertility feel that secondary infertility patients are being ungrateful. 'At least they have one child' and 'At least they have gone through the pregnancy and child birth experience once' is what they have to say. This can also be a reason why many secondary infertility cases are not talked about.

However, the case should not be this way. It's really hard to accept the secondary infertility. If it becomes harder to discuss about this matter then another layer of guilt and burden will be added on the parents. Generally, Couples are recommended to opt on a time frame by which they will attempt once for getting pregnant either considers other alternatives such as adoption or surrogacy. In addition, they can prefer other several tries where they have to go through specific treatment such as in vitro fertilization. However, Faith also plays a vital role in acceptance of any child of infertility.

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