Infertility Female Secondary

Secondary female infertility is one of the most common diseases in women. It belongs to the “infertility” group and is characterized by the absence of pregnancy within a year of regular sexual activity without contraception for no apparent reason. The diagnosis itself means the absence of pregnancies, subject to the onset of biological and/or clinical usefulness in the anamnesis. It is also believed that the cause of secondary infertility is some forms and stages of development of the uterine form of endometriosis. That is why the diagnosis must be established together with a gynecologist during colposcopy, ultrasound diagnostics, and laparoscopy. However, the presence of complications, including infertility or subfertility, must be excluded before planning a pregnancy. Female infertility may be accompanied by physical manifestations such as irregular menstrual cycles, ovarian abnormalities, changes in the structure of the uterus or endometrium, increased sensitivity of the mammary glands, etc. This can occur due to various factors such as genetics, stress, immune system dysfunction, hormonal imbalance, infections, injuries during