Secondary infertility is a serious public health problem and affects the wellbeing of women. The phenomenon of secondary infertility has gained both local and international attention especially in the developing world where women aspiration is usually that, they get an offspring who would replace them when they are no more alive. This paper examined the modifiable factors that account for secondary infertility among women between the reproductive ages of 15 to 49 years in the Tamale metropolis. Using a quantitative cross-sectional descriptive design, a sample size of 375 respondents were selected using quota and simple random sampling techniques. Analysis of data involved the application of Download
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