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Secondary Infertility

Secondary infertility is a common problem that can be heartbreaking for many couples. Once you have had a child, you normally think that getting pregnant again should be no problem; after all, haven't you proven your fertility?
Secondary infertility accounts for six out of ten cases of infertility, and is used to describe the phenomenon of couples who can't get pregnant or can't carry a baby to term after having successful pregnancies in the past.
It is thought that as many as 3.5 million women in the U.S. experience secondary infertility. Secondary infertility appears to be on the rise; statistics show that the past two decades has seen an increase of 600,000 more women reporting problems with secondary infertility.

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