Hyderabad doctors treat secondary infertility in a 34-year-old woman
Doctors at Hyderabad-based Apollo Fertility successfully treated a 34-year-old woman suffering from secondary infertility through a minimally invasive, structured treatment plan. The woman conceived on the first attempt and delivered a healthy baby boy in December 2025.
Published Date - 20 January 2026, 02:31 PM
Hyderabad: Doctors at Hyderabad-based Apollo Fertility on Tuesday said that they have successfully treated a 34-year-old woman suffering from secondary infertility, a condition in which a woman is unable to conceive after having previously given birth to one or more biological children.
According to doctors, they enabled the woman to conceive through a structured and minimally invasive approach.
Following an initial evaluation that revealed an unhealthy endometrial lining, Dr Aradhya Achuri, fertility and IVF specialist, identified endometrial adhesions and bilateral tubal blockages. “These conditions significantly reduce the chances of natural conception. We restored tubal patency and cleared adhesions using diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy,” Dr Aradhya said.
The treatment followed a three-month plan that included ovulation induction to optimise egg release, hysteroscopic adhesiolysis and tubal cannulation to correct the uterine environment, and Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), resulting in successful conception on the first attempt.
The woman delivered a healthy baby boy in December 2025. Dr Achuri noted that secondary infertility, often caused by scarring or hormonal changes, is increasingly common.