After marriage, if the couple's life is normal and they have never avoided pregnancy during sexual activity, but have not been pregnant for more than a year, and the woman has no history of pregnancy before, it can be called primary infertility. Can primary infertility be treated?
Primary infertility can be treated, but there is currently no conclusive evidence on whether it can be cured.
Primary infertility usually occurs when both partners have problems, so it is not enough for only the female partner to undergo examinations. Both partners should carefully undergo examinations for infertility and receive joint treatment based on the diagnosis results.
Regardless of the type of infertility, as long as the exact cause can be identified and targeted treatment can be given, the chances of pregnancy can be increased.
The causes of primary infertility are usually complex and are related to human emotions and organic factors. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys are responsible for human reproduction. Therefore, couples with primary infertility should first seek professional doctors to make a clear diagnosis of the kidneys, such as whether there is a kidney deficiency problem. Kidney deficiency can lead to insufficient energy in men, making it difficult for them to combine with women's eggs and conceive.
In addition, women with kidney deficiency may also have menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and other problems, which can affect their fertility.
There are many tests that need to be done for primary infertility, such as comprehensive physical examinations for both spouses, detailed gynecological examinations for the wife, hormone tests for both spouses, chromosome tests, semen tests for the husband, and so on. Overall, treating primary infertility requires couples to be mentally prepared and face the problems that arise together.