Get Pregnant With These Tips Over Secondary Infertility
Posted on Monday, June 30, 2008 at 8:23 pmA diagnosis especially for couple who already bear another child or children and who are having trouble conceiving is Secondary infertility. Secondary Infertility extremely vary from the primary infertility and under this infertility, the couple are not able to conceive at least once.
It’s often very difficult to accept the Secondary infertility for the couple plus those who are around them. A wise uncle quips ‘When are you going to have your next one?’ at the family reunion. ‘Anna has a baby brother, I need one too, Mommy,’ says your young child and ‘Honey, please don’t wait too long,’ motivates your mother-in-law.
The system should work again, if it has worked before, right? The mother has a proven birth canal and so on in OB/GYN lingo. The first conceive is like a small piece of cake for most of the parents. When it comes to subsequent or second time, it is just another game of ball altogether.
What is family dynamics
One of the main reasons that is considered if the case is of secondary infertility is that you may not have enough time or energy for sexual intercourse with your partner when you are going through maximum fertile period of the month. The reason behind may be the demands of your other preschoolers.
What other physical factors to take note
Very long years may have been passed after once you conceive your first baby as well as your peak fertile period may also have been passed. When it comes to the maximum fertility period of the women, the age during the mid-twenties to mid-thirties is considered as the best period. However, the infertility starts to touches the women as soon as she reaches 38.
Significant weight gain by not shedding the pregnancy pounds can also lead to a hormonal imbalance and difficulty in conceiving. Loss of original partner with who the woman had the first child can raise a red flag for reproductive endocrinologists.
Some additional testing may be required for the new partner. Beside these, some of the other such complicated factors include abortions or miscarried pregnancies, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and pelvic or uterine disorders after the born of first child.
Are you considering emotional factors
The case of secondary infertility is really a tough job to accept. If discussing about this subject matter is considered as a hard work then the parent may have to add another layer on their burden and guilt.
However, this should not be the case. Secondary infertility is anyway harder to accept. By making it harder to discuss can add another layer of burden and guilt on the parents. Couples are often recommended to decide on a time frame by which they will try to get pregnant or consider alternatives like surrogacy or adoption. Or they can choose the number of tries they will give a particular treatment like in vitro fertilization. Having a limit in their minds often helps in finding closure and accepting destiny. Faith also plays a part in accepting any kid of infertility.




