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Primary Infertility

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Primary infertility is a term that is used when a women is unable to get pregnant for a long period of time, generally at least over a year, and has never been able to get pregnant.

For primary infertility, many tests and procedures may be done in order to rule out different categories of infertility. There are also a variety of fertility treatments that can increase the chance of a woman conceiving a child. The treatment for a couple's infertility will depend on the diagnosis of the type of diagnosis.

Unlike secondary infertility, a diagnosis of primary infertility means that it is not known if a woman will be able to conceive or not, even with fertility treatments.