After experiencing infertility, one should seek treatment at a regular hospital instead of using folk remedies indiscriminately. Nowadays, the vast majority of infertility can be treated. The key is to identify the cause and then undergo scientific and reasonable treatment. So, can secondary infertility in women regulate endocrine function?
Women who experience secondary infertility can regulate their endocrine system. However, whether endocrine regulation is necessary depends on the cause of infertility. It is only necessary to regulate the endocrine system when female infertility is caused by endocrine disorders.
The so-called secondary infertility refers to the situation where one could conceive normally in the past, but now infertility occurs due to certain reasons. There are many factors that can lead to secondary infertility, such as fallopian tube diseases, ovarian diseases, and uterine diseases, which are common causes of secondary infertility in women.
If female friends undergo abortion, it is also easy to cause secondary infertility. Because abortion may cause some complications, such as intrauterine adhesions and endometrial thinning. During intrauterine adhesions, it has a significant impact on the implantation of fertilized eggs. Moreover, if a woman's endometrium is too thin, it not only reduces the chances of conception, but even if she successfully becomes pregnant, it is not conducive to embryo growth and can easily lead to miscarriage during pregnancy.