Secondary infertility is when a couple is not able to conceive now but have had a child before. It can be due to male or female infertility, and both the partners have to be examined to find the cause. Some of the reasons are impaired sperm production, damaged fallopian tube, endometriosis, scarring during a previous pregnancy, etc.
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I have a blocked fallopian tube. How can I conceive?
Query: Hi doctor, We have been trying to have a baby, but I have a block in my fallopian tube. As a result, eggs cannot reach the uterus from my ovary. And my endometrium is too thick or too thin at times, so my doctor is also confused. My AMH level is 0.9 ng/mL. I had an abortion four years back and was d... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query very carefully. You did not mention your previous reports, your age, weight, and other medical histories. Are you taking thyroid medicine continuously? What is your husband's health status? As infertility is a complicated procedure and a lot of... Read Full »