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What is primary infertility?

By Zaira Salvador B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist).
Last Update: 10/23/2018

Primary infertility is defined as the impossibility for a couple to have a full-term pregnancy, that is, a pregnancy that leads to the birth of a healthy baby. In other words, the man is able to get his partner pregnant, but the woman cannot carry the child until birth and miscarries.

A common fertility issue associated with primary infertility are recurrent miscarriages. Learn more: What Is Recurrent Miscarriage? – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment.

Read the full article on: Differences Between Primary & Secondary Infertility ( 43).
 Zaira Salvador
Zaira Salvador
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Embryologist
Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology from the Technical University of Valencia (UPV). Biotechnology Degree from the National University of Ireland en Galway (NUIG) and embryologist specializing in Assisted Reproduction, with a Master's Degree in Biotechnology of Human Reproduction from the University of Valencia (UV) and the Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI)
License: 3185-CV
Embryologist. Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology from the Technical University of Valencia (UPV). Biotechnology Degree from the National University of Ireland en Galway (NUIG) and embryologist specializing in Assisted Reproduction, with a Master's Degree in Biotechnology of Human Reproduction from the University of Valencia (UV) and the Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI) License: 3185-CV.