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Getting Pregnant With Unexplained Infertility
Medically reviewed by Leyla Bilali, RN
What is the best way to get pregnant if you’re facing unexplained infertility? There’s no straightforward answer. Typically, when you can’t get pregnant, the first step is fertility testing. Then, once a cause (or causes) is found, an appropriate treatment is pursued. If you’re not ovulating, Clomid may be tried. If sperm counts are low, IUI or IVF may be recommended. But what do you treat when your doctor doesn’t know what’s wrong?
Secondary Infertility Causes and Treatments
Medically reviewed by Leyla Bilali, RN
Secondary infertility is when a couple has had at least one child, is trying to get pregnant again, but doesn’t conceive after at least one year of trying. This diagnosis can be confusing and mind-boggling. You had no trouble getting pregnant last time. So, why isn’t it happening now?