Secondary Infertility in Singapore
Secondary Infertility refers to difficulty conceiving after previously having a child, either naturally or with assistance. It can come as a surprise, especially when pregnancy was possible before.
Some individuals and couples in Singapore may only begin to explore this when trying for another child. Understanding the possible factors involved can help guide when to seek advice and what steps may be appropriate.

What is Secondary Infertility?
Secondary Infertility describes a situation where conception does not occur after a period of trying, despite having had a prior pregnancy.
It can affect both women and men, and may be influenced by changes in health, age, or other factors over time.
Why can Secondary Infertility happen?
Fertility can change over time, even after a previous pregnancy.
Possible factors include:
In some cases, there may not be a single clear cause identified.

How Secondary Infertility may affect conception
For conception to occur, several steps need to align, including ovulation, sperm function, fertilisation, and implantation.
Changes in any of these areas over time may make it more difficult to conceive again.
While this can be unexpected, it does not mean pregnancy is not possible. The next steps depend on your individual situation.
How Secondary Infertility is assessed
A fertility assessment may help identify factors that could be affecting conception.
This may include:
- Hormone testing
- Ultrasound imaging
- Semen analysis
- Review of medical and reproductive history
A structured Fertility Assessment in Singapore provides a clearer understanding of your current fertility profile.


What are the possible next steps
Next steps depend on your assessment findings and goals.
This may include:
- Monitoring ovulation
- Lifestyle considerations
- Medical management where appropriate
- Fertility treatments such as IUI or IVF
Your doctor will guide you based on what may be suitable for your situation.
When to consider speaking with a doctor
You may wish to consult a fertility doctor in Singapore if:
- You have been trying to conceive again without success
- You are over 35 and have been trying for several months
- Your menstrual cycles have changed
- There are known concerns with sperm health
- You would like to better understand your fertility health
Seeking advice can help provide clarity and guide your next steps.


Fertility care at
GenPrime Fertility Singapore
At GenPrime Fertility Singapore, Care is guided by your individual situation and may include:
- Hormone testing
- Ultrasound assessment
- Semen analysis
- Review of medical history
Based on your results, your doctor will guide you on what may be appropriate next steps.
Common questions about
Secondary Infertility
Yes, fertility can change over time. Some individuals may experience difficulty conceiving again despite a previous pregnancy.
Secondary infertility is not uncommon and may affect both women and men.
Age can be one factor, particularly in relation to egg quality and sperm health over time.
If you are having difficulty conceiving again, a fertility assessment can help identify possible factors.
Lifestyle factors may influence overall health and fertility, but they do not guarantee pregnancy.