It's very simple. You go to the gynecologist. He visits a urologist and has a spermogram. You are visiting a well-read gynecologist and if there is a problem you go to a specialized gynecologist for reproductive problems. Asked in this way, the question tells me that you are from a smaller settlement, where it is still a household, that only the woman has the problem. Yes, but statistics show that it is 50 to 50%. Section is not equal to sterility later in any case. And with your partner, a small deviation in mobility and can not fertilize the egg, and with such considerations, if you have nothing, conception will not happen again. Tighten up and read articles by experts, not just someone writing in a forum. Besides examination for you, blood hormonal tests. You remove cigarettes and alcohol. Now someone will say, I smoke and I have children. Yes, but research proves the harm of this. In our country, the spermogram with complete abstinence from alcohol is many times better than periods when alcohol was consumed and not in large quantities. But everyone has a choice. Good luck.
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Have you seen a doctor? Have the necessary tests been done on you and your husband? You are young with one child. I don't think you're sterile. Seek medical advice.