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Why Women Experience Infertility After First Childbirth | Gynaecologists

Why Women Experience Infertility After First Childbirth | Gynaecologists

Maternal health experts have given reasons why some women experience difficulty getting pregnant again after first childbirth also known as secondary infertility.

The gynaecologists said women having challenges conceiving after first childbirth need comprehensive medical evaluation and proper treatment.

The physicians identified incomplete miscarriages and poorly treated vaginal infections as some of the causes of secondary infertility.

The experts also listed fibroid surgery, and ectopic pregnancy, among others as other causes of secondary infertility, warning that poorly managed miscarriage could lead to an infection that might cause severe damage to the womb.

Secondary infertility, according to WebMD, means an inability to conceive or carry a baby to full term after having conceived naturally and given birth in the past. The cause of secondary infertility can be traced to either partner.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with PUNCH Healthwise, a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Family Health Department, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Dr Kamil Shoretire, said infertility could be caused by many factors.

Shoretire stated that miscarriage could profoundly affect the health and well-being of the mother, either from the complications of the process itself or from the complications arising from the treatment and management of the condition.

For those who survive a dangerous miscarriage, the gynaecologist said there could be untold complications afterward, including infertility.

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Giving insight into the causes of secondary infertility, Shoretire explained,

“Whatever will cause the fallopian tubes to be diseased or blocked will be a major factor in the women.

This includes pelvic infections, complications of surgery on the womb, low sperm count following complicated pelvic surgery on the man, and external factors such as toxins in food, alcohol, etc. that will affect egg production in the woman.

At times a woman’s age above 40 years old can lead to failed attempts to get pregnant due to poor egg release. In some cases, there is no responsible factor.”

Dr. Shoretire identified complications of the caesarean section, fibroid surgery, incomplete miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, the ruptured organ in the abdomen (tummy), and repair of the ruptured womb as other causes of secondary infertility.

Speaking further on the causes, the expert said,

“The tubes of some women may have been tied in family planning procedures but still seek pregnancy.

“Others are the poor treatment of vaginal or pelvic infections or mismanaged post-surgery period. Poor compliance with medication after surgery.”

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Explaining more on why women who have miscarriages should seek appropriate care, the gynecologist said,

“It is always good for women who had a miscarriage to go to the hospital where the experts are and they will be well taken care of.

Apart from treating them, the experts will also counsel them. They will tell them the possible causes of the miscarriage and what to do in preparation for the next pregnancy.”

The gynaecologist noted that by going to the hospital, the women would be well-educated and enlightened to know about the condition itself.

Miscarriage, the loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks, is a common event, occurring in an estimated 15 percent of all pregnancies, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

In a 2019 article published in PMC journal, titled, ‘Causes and Prevalence of Factors Causing Infertility in a Public Health Facility’, the authors said infertility affects roughly 10 per cent of the world’s population.

“They noted that the problem of infertility has become universal now, and thus, understanding the causes is the first step in solving this issue.

In the population coming to a public sector tertiary care centre, the incidence of primary infertility is more than secondary infertility.

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Increasing age of marriage influences the causes with unexplained infertility and male factors more commonly seen as the age of marriage increases.

Female factor remains the main cause of infertility followed by unexplained causes.

Male factor is a significant cause of infertility with semen parameters being affected by age and by consumption of tobacco and alcohol”,

the authors said.

Speaking in the same vein, an Associate Professor and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku/Ozalla, Enugu State, Dr. Uche Agu, urged women who have fibroid to stop patronising quacks and traditional homes for treatment to avoid exposing themselves to the risk of infertility.

Warning against the dangers of seeking help in unorthodox places and taking local concoctions, the gynaecologist said,

“The problem with fibroid comes from people who are not experienced.

“They could injure the lining of the womb and the woman may not see her menses again. They may have complications. Those who have their tubes inadvertently removed, may not be pregnant again.

“Some will even take those local concoctions and may never see their menses again. Some may take the concoction and it will knock off their ovaries and they will never see their menses.

“Some of the local concoctions get the fibroid matted together and by the time they come for surgery, it becomes difficult to operate. I have seen cases like that.”

The maternal health expert, however, stressed that surgery is the best treatment option for women who have fibroid and want to achieve pregnancy.

 

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