Being told that "everything looks fine" while month after month ends in disappointment is endlessly frustrating. As Lahore's leading clinical embryologist, Dr. Adnan Jabbar goes beyond basic testing to uncover the hidden cellular barriers preventing pregnancy.
Schedule an Advanced WorkupInfertility is categorized as "unexplained" when a woman’s fallopian tubes are open, she is ovulating regularly, and the man’s basic semen analysis is normal. This diagnosis affects up to 30% of couples seeking help in Pakistan.
"However, 'unexplained' is a failure of basic testing, not a failure of your body. Our advanced laboratory sees things that an ultrasound or simple blood test cannot."
Even if eggs are released, their microscopic quality may be compromised, or their outer shell (zona pellucida) might be too thick for a sperm to naturally penetrate.
Mild endometriosis might not cause severe pelvic pain or show up on scans, but it releases toxic inflammatory fluid into the pelvis, creating a hostile environment for sperm and embryos.
Sometimes the sperm and egg simply do not recognize each other inside the fallopian tube. We only discover this phenomenon once we observe them in the laboratory during an IVF cycle.
A normal sperm count means nothing if the genetic code *inside* the sperm is shattered. This leads to embryos that stop growing on Day 3.