Anonymous wrote:What your doctor should have explained to you is that, after trying for a year and being diagnosed with unexplained infertility you have an approximately 2% chance of conceiving naturally. So sure it can happen, and it does, but how long do you want to wait? Also unless you have obvious lifestyle changes to make, like you or your husband smokes, I don’t think that will make a difference. We are also unexplained and our original RE made us do timed intercourse then IUI then IVF. Nothing worked until IVF. Every IVF transfer we have had has implanted (although we had a miscarriage after our first one and both implanting is kind of luck thing). So obviously there is something going on that ivf fixes but they aren’t quite sure what.
This. We are also unexplained and nothing except IVF worked. I wish we'd have gone straight to IVF, but it is also comforting to know we tried all possibilities. The unexplained diagnosis worked to our benefit in that it was a textbook experience with each transfer that was successful (uncomplicated pregnancies with 2 of the 3 transfers where 1 transfer never implanted).