Unexplained Infertility
Up to 25% of all infertile patients are diagnosed with unexplained infertility
The diagnosis of unexplained infertility means that, despite undergoing extensive fertility evaluation, no apparent cause of infertility has been found.
Although most of these patients have infertility factors related to the eggs, sperm, or Fallopian tubes, the specific information has not yet been uncovered through testing. Infertility related to the quality of eggs represents the most “unexplained” infertility since it is challenging to diagnose.
A study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that combining intrauterine insemination (IUI) with fertility shots was not more successful in treating unexplained infertility compared to intercourse alone.
In a long-term follow-up of this study, hundreds of couples diagnosed with unexplained infertility were tracked. Only 6.6% remained childless throughout their reproductive lifetime. Couples who underwent one or more cycles of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) had a 92% probability of achieving a live birth. Additionally, many couples who attempted to conceive spontaneously without medical assistance were also successful (64%).
The researchers concluded that couples with unexplained infertility have a high likelihood of achieving a live birth through treatment and often go on to have additional live births, many of which occur without any treatment. They emphasized that seeking treatment earlier allows for the possibility of a larger family.
In Vitro Fertilization is the most common treatment for patients with unexplained infertility. IVF not only serves as a valuable diagnostic tool to establish the cause of infertility but also has the potential to address or bypass the issue and lead to pregnancy.
Meet Your Doctor
- Dr. Polansky received his medical diploma from Charles University in Prague, the Czech Republic, in 1978.
- After completing his OB/GYN residency at Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, MO, he graduated from the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) fellowship at Stanford University in 1985.
- In the same year, he co-founded the Stanford IVF Clinic.
- Dr. Polansky obtained board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1986 and became REI subspecialty board certified in 1988.
- In 1987, he left Stanford University and established Nova IVF.
- In 2011, he founded Bay IVF, where he provides advanced fertility treatments with a holistic approach, utilizing state-of-the-art techniques.
- Dr. Polansky personally performs ultrasound examinations, egg retrievals, embryo transfers, and ovarian and endometrial stimulations for his patients.
- He is deeply committed to his patients and freely shares his cell phone number, ensuring accessibility and availability 24/7.
Frank Polansky, M.D.
Initial Appointment Questions
When you call to schedule your consultation, one of our Front Office Coordinators will ask you a short series of questions regarding your reproductive history.
Your Initial Visit at Bay IVF
Attending a new patient appointment at a fertility clinic can be stressful. Our primary objective is to ensure that your initial visit is friendly and relaxing. We encourage you to ask questions at every step of the process.
1 — When You Arrive
You will be welcomed by one of the clinic receptionists. One of our nurses will measure your height and weight and take your blood pressure
2 — Meet Your Doctor
Dr. Polansky will ask you a series of clarifying questions and then provide you with a summary of the factors contributing to your infertility
4 — Exam Room
One of the nurses will escort you to an examination room. Your examination will begin with listening to your lungs and heart
3 — Ask Your Questions
You will then have a discussion with him about the most suitable reproductive treatment(s) for you. During this time, you will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have
5 — Ultrasound of the Ovaries
The next step is a pelvic ultrasound to examine the uterus and ovaries. This ultrasound will help determine the number of antral follicles present within the ovaries
6 — Financial Part
Following that, you will have a discussion with one of the financial advisors regarding the financial aspects of your treatment, including potential treatment financing options
8 — Support 24/7
If you have any questions after leaving the clinic, please feel free to reach out to us via phone call, text, or email. Open and discreet communication is an integral part of the care we provide at Bay IVF
7 — What About Time?
Your entire visit is expected to last approximately one hour
Schedule Your Initial Consultation With Dr. Polansky
Online (free) or In-Person
Call or Text Us: 650-322-0500
You can also complete the form below to request your initial consultationWe look forward to meeting you at Bay IVF and, when your treatment is successful, celebrating your new pregnancy!