Fertility Tests All Normal, Still Not Pregnant? – JIVA Fertility
JIVA Fertility shared on LinkedIn:
“Fertility tests all normal, still not pregnant?
Your fertility tests are normal but you still have not conceived. It is one of the most confusing places to be, and one of the most common: unexplained infertility affects somewhere between 1 in 10 and nearly 3 in 10 couples investigated for fertility problems, depending on how thorough the testing has been.
Normal results are not the same as nothing is wrong. Standard tests confirm that ovulation is happening, the fallopian tubes are open, there are no obvious pelvic pathologies affecting fertility, sperm parameters are within range, and ovarian reserve looks healthy. They cannot look at egg or sperm quality at a cellular level, or at how well fertilisation and implantation actually happen. That gap is exactly why this diagnosis exists.
There is genuine reason for hope. Around 15% of couples with unexplained infertility conceive naturally within a year, and about 35% within two years, with female age being the strongest predictor of those odds. NICE’s updated guidance, NG257, recommends offering IVF treatment after two years of trying, and up to four cycles of stimulated IUI with gonadotropins can been considered prior to IVF treatment.
What matters most from here is a personalised plan built around your own history, not a generic protocol.”
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