Unexplained Infertility
10 November, 2018
- Unexplained Infertility
- A woman's maximum monthly chance of becoming pregnant after unprotected intercourse is about 30%.
- Infertility is diagnosed after 1 year of unsuccessful attempts to become pregnant.
- A basic infertility evaluation consists of assessing ovarian function, semen parameters, and tubal status.
- If no problems are found, a diagnosis of unexplained infertility is made. In such cases, the likelihood of becoming pregnant during subsequent months is, at best, only a few percent.
- Further attempts to achieve pregnancy can be successful, however, so expectant management still has a role.
- Alternatively, various forms of assisted reproductive technology can be offered.
- Timed intercourse, ovarian stimulation—with or without intrauterine insemination (IUI) or even in vitro fertilization (IVF)—can be considered.
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