Sterility of unknown origin (eod): diagnosis and treatments
Infertility can have a very different origin: 30% is due to feminine causes, another 30% to male causes and 20% to mixed causes, that is, both members of the couple have alterations.
The remaining 20%, however, has an unknown origin. This means that, after having done all the usual diagnostic tests, the results are normal and it is unknown what may be altering the female or male reproductive system to prevent pregnancy.
Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article.
Index- 1. How is it diagnosed?
- 2. Causes
- 3. Treatment of EOD
- 3.1. Natural treatment
- 3.2. Artificial insemination
- 3.3. In vitro fertilization
- 3.4. Supplementary tests
- 4. Questions from users
- 4.1. Is it possible to achieve a natural pregnancy with an infertility of unknown origin?
- 4.2. What to do in the face of an infertility without apparent cause?
- 5. Recommended reading
- 6. Bibliography
- 7. Authors and collaborators

Treatment of EOD
The appropriate treatment to address infertility without apparent cause will depend on the age of the woman.
In general, if the couple is young and the tests do not indicate anything relevant, the specialists resort to an empirical and staggered treatment, that is, from the simplest to the most complicated techniques.
On the other hand, if the woman already has an advanced maternal age, it is possible that the specialists indicate to go directly to a highly complex treatment, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Next, we will discuss step by step what would be the approach to achieve pregnancy in a young couple with unexplained infertility.





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