Why “Just Keep Trying” is Bad Advice if You’re Under 38 with Unexplained Infertility – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Why ‘Just Keep Trying’ is Bad Advice if You’re Under 38 with Unexplained Infertility
Struggling with unexplained infertility? If you’re under 38 and have been trying to conceive for over a year, it’s time to rethink the advice of “just keep trying.” A recent study shows that waiting it out isn’t your best option. Couples who opted for Intrauterine Insemination with Ovarian Stimulation (IUI-OS) had a significantly higher chance of having a baby—35-38% compared to just 11-14% for those continuing to try naturally.
Don’t leave your dreams of parenthood to chance. Consult your doctor about starting IUI treatment today and take a proactive step toward growing your family!
Wessel, J.A., Mochtar, M.H., Besselink, D.E., et al. “Expectant management versus IUI in unexplained subfertility and a poor pregnancy prognosis (EXIUI study): a randomized controlled trial.” Human Reproduction, Volume 37, Issue 12, 2022″

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