There are many probable causes of infertility but unexplained infertility, which is also known as idiopathic infertility, can best be described as infertility in which the standard testing has not found a cause for the failure to get pregnant.
It means neither the man nor the woman has any major, obvious reasons for infertility; However, people diagnosed with unexplained infertility may have other, more subtle issues that the current diagnostic testing can’t detect, such as poor egg quality.
A couple is normally given a
diagnosis of unexplained infertility when no cause can be attributed for
failure to achieve conception. In strict terms, unexplained infertility is
essentially a negative diagnosis. The point is this: there is a problem but the
cause is unknown. Unexplained infertility is quite common even with
availability of several fertility diagnostic approaches.
Discovering the reason behind
the cause of any form of infertility is crucial. The logical question is if
it’s not the man and it’s not the woman then what is the cause? There has to be
a cause and a way to overcome the problem.
When coping with unexplained
infertility, it is advisable to take an active role in working with a qualified
fertility expert along with other health providers to uncover the root causes.
Commitment, dedication, and hope are essential, but seeking the right
assistance at the right time is just as crucial.
The first step is to understand
what unexplained infertility is about. Not all the causes of infertility are
usually discovered and this is responsible for more couples being classified in
the unexplained category. The current rate of unexplained infertility is about
50 percent for couples with a female partner under age 35, and about 80 percent
by age 40.
Normally, several processes
need to occur in the right order and at the right time before a woman can get
pregnant and have a baby. There are several events that have to happen
perfectly in order to have a pregnancy develop. Standard tests for infertility
are really only looking for obvious factors, from blocked tubes, abnormal sperm
counts, ovulation problems, etc.
Generally, Assisted
Reproductive Technology (ART) has revolutionized the treatment of most common
types of male and female infertility. The most commonly utilized form of ART
currently available is In vitro Fertilization (IVF) which involves retrieving
mature eggs from the woman, fertilizing them with sperm in a dish in a
laboratory and replacing the embryos in the uterus 2 to 6 days after
fertilization is confirmed. As a medical advance, IVF has given numerous
childless couples opportunity to have their own biological children.
Many couples may not want to be
told that they should “keep trying on their own” for few more months. However,
in some cases, it may be a good plan, but this would be only after testing has
confirmed diagnosis as unexplained. Such couple may continue to try on their
own (if willing) for six months to a year, utilising fertility drugs and some
of the more invasive procedures.
Typically, when a couple cannot
get pregnant, the first step is fertility testing, then, once a cause (or
causes) is found, appropriate treatment is pursued. If a woman is not
ovulating, an ovulation drug may help. If it is sperm counts that are low,
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or IVF /ICSI may be recommended.
Unexplained infertility is
treated according to a process, based on clinical experience. A full diagnostic
process is usually undertaken, from researching family medical history to
physical examinations to hormone tests. The most common treatment map involves
lifestyle changes like weight loss, quitting smoking and healthy diet. When
looking at all infertility causes and cases, live birth rates after treatment
are just under 50 percent so making the right choice is critical.
Usually, a fertility expert is
to be consulted first when trying to treat any form of infertility. This expert
is most likely to prescribe a fertility drug even if unexplained infertility is
the diagnosis.
For couples with unexplained
infertility, IVF has the best odds for pregnancy success. The pregnancy rates
for IVF treatment are three times what they are for Intrauterine Insemination
(IUI)depending on age; Not only are the success rates higher for IVF, the cause
of the “unexplained” infertility is sometimes discovered during treatment. Only
during IVF can egg quality, the fertilization process, and embryo development
be observed closely.
IVF and IUI are common
therapeutic mainstays for couples with unexplained infertility. The former
involves inserting sperm directly into the uterus, while the latter works by
uniting the sperm and the egg cells in a laboratory dish. IVF has a higher
success rate. However, some patients continue to struggle and suffer the
associated financial burden of repeated cycles.
Repeated failed rounds of IVF
can help identify causes of infertility. For example, if sperm and egg quality
are normal, then the conception issue may be rooted at the embryonic or
implantation level. In other words, if IVF fails to result in pregnancy despite
successful fertilization, embryonic development or implantation may be to
blame.
Proceeding straight to IVF and skipping IUI may be the best choice if the woman is aged 38 or older.
Proceeding straight to IVF and skipping IUI may be the best choice if the woman is aged 38 or older.
While many cases of infertility
remain unexplained, there may be answers in the genetic makeup of the couple.
Fertility in many cases is a state which changes throughout life.
The road to pregnancy can be long and rough, therefore couples need to educate themselves on the latest interventions and ask the right questions, particularly those that tend to address common themes such as seeking second opinions, repeating tests, and exploring alternative testing to get more in-depth data that can inform treatment.
The road to pregnancy can be long and rough, therefore couples need to educate themselves on the latest interventions and ask the right questions, particularly those that tend to address common themes such as seeking second opinions, repeating tests, and exploring alternative testing to get more in-depth data that can inform treatment.
Patients should ask their
clinician about the prospect of repeating some tests such as semen analysis. If
these tests remain unremarkable, patients should inquire about the following
less common conditions and tests.
It is possible that a
significant contributor to unexplained infertility can be attributed to changes
in sperm parameters. Often these subtle infertility factors of unexplained
infertility can be seen during IVF, so IVF can also be diagnostic. Even women
with excellent ovarian reserve can have poor egg quality seen under the
microscope at the time of egg retrieval.
Couples with mature eggs and
normal semen parameters may have poor fertilization, which can only be seen
during IVF. Sometimes embryo development is the issue. Sometimes it’s an
implantation issue. These are the diagnostic benefits of IVF that cannot be
detected in any other way. In addition, once identified there are many options
for treating and overcoming these infertility factors with IVF.
When the cause of infertility
is unknown, improvement of overall health is important. Commonly suggested
lifestyle changes include weight loss if overweight, exercise, smoking
cessation, reduced alcohol consumption, caffeinated drinks and stress. Given
the shot-in-the-dark or trial and error approach to unexplained infertility
treatment, lifestyle changes to improve your overall health may help.
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