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TTC mother support Fertility Practitioner specializing in reproductive health education, hormonal balance, and preconception wellness for women and couples trying to conceive.

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Fertility problems (infertility) simply mean difficulty getting pregnant after trying consistently—usually for 12 months...
26/03/2026

Fertility problems (infertility) simply mean difficulty getting pregnant after trying consistently—usually for 12 months (or 6 months if the woman is over 35). But the causes are often misunderstood, and many people waste time treating the wrong issue.
Here’s the reality broken down clearly:
Main Causes of Fertility Problems
1. Ovulation Issues
If ovulation is irregular or absent, pregnancy won’t happen. Common causes:
Polycystic O***y Syndrome (PCOS)
Hormonal imbalance
Stress or weight problems
2. Blocked Fallopian Tubes
Egg and s***m can’t meet. Causes:
Infections (especially untreated STIs)
Previous surgery
Complications after delivery (like sepsis)
3. Uterine Problems
Issues inside the womb:
Fibroids
Scar tissue
Abnormal lining
4. Hormonal Imbalance
Hormones control ovulation and implantation. Examples:
Thyroid disorders
High prolactin (can cause breast discharge)
5. Male Factor Infertility
Often ignored, but very important:
Low s***m count
Poor s***m movement
Infection
6. Lifestyle Factors
These reduce chances significantly:
Smoking, alcohol
Poor diet
Stress
Wrong timing of in*******se
Signs You Should Not Ignore
Irregular or absent periods
Repeated miscarriages
Painful menstruation
Unusual discharge (breast or vaginal)
Trying for long without success

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For general information and education purposes
1) Primary infertility
A couple has never achieved pregnancy before.
Common causes
Ovulation problems (PCOS, hormonal imbalance)
Blocked fallopian tubes (often from past infection)
Severe s***m problems
Congenital uterine abnormalities
Endometriosis from early years
Treatment approach (usually more investigative first)
Doctors normally start with full evaluation:
Hormone profile (FSH, LH, prolactin, thyroid)
Ovulation tracking
HSG test (tube test)
Semen analysis
Pelvic scan
Treatment depends on findings
Ovulation induction drugs
Hormone correction
Tube opening surgery / IVF if tubes blocked
S***m treatment or IUI/IVF
Primary infertility often needs stronger medical intervention because pregnancy has never occurred — meaning a fundamental step in conception may be failing.
2) Secondary infertility
A couple conceived before but cannot conceive again.
Common causes
Different from primary — usually acquired problems:
Pelvic infection after delivery or abortion
Scarred or partially blocked tubes
Hormonal imbalance after childbirth
Fibroids or adhesions
Endometritis (very common but overlooked)
Reduced egg quality due to age
New s***m issues
Treatment approach (more targeted)
Doctors focus on what changed after last pregnancy
Typical management:
Treat infection/inflammation
Repair uterine lining
Correct hormonal imbalance
Manage fibroids or adhesions
Mild ovulation stimulation
Secondary infertility often responds faster because:
The reproductive system has proven it can conceive before — the problem is usually damage or imbalance, not absence of function.

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