Hello, your condition belongs to secondary infertility. If you have gynecological inflammation, it will also lead to infertility.
Guiding opinions:
Leucorrhea, lumbago, easily lead to pelvic inflammatory disease or adnexitis due to retrograde inflammation. I suggest you do B-ultrasound and routine leucorrhea examination for diagnosis. If pelvic inflammatory disease or adnexitis is serious, drugs combined with physical therapy are better, and you can get pregnant after curing gynecological inflammation.
Disease analysis:
Your condition should be secondary infertility,
Guiding opinions:
It may be caused by abnormal endometrium, endocrine, or ovulation, so I suggest you go to the hospital for gynecological examination and routine vaginal discharge examination now to determine whether there is gynecological inflammation, and carry out symptomatic treatment in time, then B-ultrasound examination to determine the endometrial condition, and endocrine examination if necessary to determine whether hormones are in the normal range, and timely carry out symptomatic conditioning to strive for early pregnancy.
Disease analysis:
Hello, according to your current situation, consider the possibility of tubal adhesion.
Guiding opinions:
You'd better go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to check whether there is gynecological inflammation, and then treat the symptoms. Do salpingography 3-7 days after menstruation to find out whether the fallopian tube is unobstructed. If it is unobstructed, you can monitor whether ovulation is normal.
Disease analysis:
Look at your narrative, there is no physical problem!
Guiding opinions:
When will you share a room? Is it your ovulation period? That's how you got pregnant.