08/02/2026
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 ā 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 ā 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 ā the problem is usually damage or imbalance, not absence of function.