Is primary infertility easy to treat

  Every couple preparing for pregnancy hopes to have a healthy and lovely baby, but due to certain physical obstacles, many couples are troubled by infertility. Generally, couples who are preparing for pregnancy and have a normal marital life, and have not been pregnant for more than a year, can determine the possibility of infertility. Can primary infertility be treated?

  

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  Is primary infertility easy to treat

  Couples of childbearing age who live together for one year, have normal sexual activity, have never taken any contraceptive measures, and fail to conceive are called infertility. Those who have never been pregnant before are called primary infertility. Ovulation disorders, fallopian tube factors, uterine factors, vaginal factors, etc. can all lead to primary infertility in women. It is best to undergo a comprehensive examination and receive targeted treatment after confirming the specific situation. After being cured, one can become pregnant. The items to be checked before pregnancy include gynecological examination, B-ultrasound, prenatal examination, routine vaginal discharge examination, blood test, etc. The tests that the male should undergo include routine semen analysis and laboratory tests, urine tests, prostate fluid tests, blood tests, etc.

  What are the types of infertility

  1. According to the nature of infertility, it can be divided into physiological infertility and pathological infertility. Infertility during early adolescence, lactation, and menopause is called physiological infertility. Infertility caused by various diseases is called pathological infertility.

  2. According to whether there has been a history of pregnancy, it can be divided into primary infertility and secondary infertility. Primary infertility refers to those who have never conceived within two years after marriage. Secondary infertility refers to those who have been pregnant but have had regular sexual activity without using contraception, resulting in infertility for two consecutive years.

  3. According to the possibility of pregnancy, it can be divided into absolute infertility and relative infertility. Absolute infertility refers to the inability of both or both spouses to conceive due to congenital or acquired, anatomical or physiological defects that cannot be corrected. Relative infertility refers to the situation where one or both partners of a couple are temporarily unable to conceive due to certain factors that hinder their ability to conceive, and once corrected, they are still able to conceive.

  4. According to the different pathological organs that cause female infertility, it can be divided into ovarian infertility, tubal infertility, uterine infertility, cervical infertility, and vulvar and abnormal infertility.

  5. Congenital reproductive system developmental infertility.

  6. Immunological infertility.

  7. Infertility caused by various factors that reduce fertility.

  8. Iatrogenic infertility.

  9. Non specific, specific, and sexually transmitted infectious infertility.

  Even if couples preparing for pregnancy suffer from infertility during the examination, they should not have too much psychological burden. The current level of medical technology is very advanced. As long as the type of infertility is diagnosed and the doctor's advice is followed, it is possible to conceive a baby. If you are a couple preparing for pregnancy, don't be too anxious. Preparing for pregnancy is a process, and maintaining a relaxed attitude is very beneficial for preparing for pregnancy.

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