How and Why to Define Unexplained Infertility?
- PMID: 33058088
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718709
How and Why to Define Unexplained Infertility?
Abstract
Unexplained infertility represents up to 30% of all cases of infertility. It is a diagnosis of exclusion, where no cause for infertility may be identified in the investigation of the couple, be it anovulation, fallopian tube blockage, or severe male factor. Unexplained infertility therefore cannot be considered a diagnosis to which a specific treatment is directed, rather that it indicates a failure to reach a diagnosis of the true cause of infertility. In this review, we explore the evidence base and potential limitations of the current routine infertility assessment. We also aim to highlight the importance of considering the prognosis of each individual couple through the process of assessment and propose a reconsidered approach to treatment, targeted to the prognosis rather than the diagnosis. Ultimately, a better understanding of the mechanisms of infertility will reduce the number of couples diagnosed with "unexplained" infertility.
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Conflict of interest statement
B.W.J.M. is supported by a NHMRC Investigator grant (GNT1176437).B.W.J.M. reports consultancy for ObsEva, Merck, Merck KGaA, iGenomix, and Guerbet.B.W.J.M. reports research support by Merck and Guerbet.K.S.A. reports research scholarship funding at Monash University by the Missions Department of the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education.S.H., S.A.A., and M.A.Y. have nothing to disclose.
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