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Understanding the Diagnosis of Unexplained Infertility
Medically reviewed by Leyla Bilali, RN
Unexplained infertility is a frustrating diagnosis to receive. It is also a common one. Approximately one in four fertility challenged couples will be told there is no explanation for why they can’t conceive.1 Unexplained infertility does not, however, mean that you have no options. There is a reason for hope.
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?