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What's the difference between primary and secondary infertility?

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Previous Pregnancy: Secondary infertility is an inability to become pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term in a woman who has given birth to a child without the assistance of reproductive medicine in the past. Primary infertility is infertility in a couple who has never been able to conceive, despite at least one year of unprotected intercourse.

Answered 1/19/2017

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Previous Pregnancy: Secondary infertility is an inability to become pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term in a woman who has given birth to a child without the assistance of reproductive medicine in the past. Primary infertility is infertility in a couple who has never been able to conceive, despite at least one year of unprotected intercourse.

Answered 9/28/2016

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