Are You Experiencing Unexplained Infertility?

Unexplained infertility is a condition where couples have trouble conceiving, even though standard fertility tests do not reveal any particular cause. This can be frustrating for those who are otherwise healthy but still struggle with infertility. Irregular cycles, lack of ovulation, or challenges in getting pregnant on your own are common symptoms, even if semen and fallopian tube tests don’t reveal any problems.

At Road to Fertility, we prioritize diagnosing and treating the real causes of unexplained infertility, rather than only addressing the symptoms.

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Are You Trying To Get Pregnant, But Having Difficulty?

Many factors can play a role in your ability to conceive. Take our fertility quiz for more information and to meet with a Road to Fertility expert.

Common Symptoms Associated with Infertility

Symptoms like those listed below are commonly related to infertility and can often be addressed through holistic fertility treatments. However, every individual’s case is different, and other symptoms could suggest deeper issues that need to be resolved for effective treatment.

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  • Endometriosis
  • Digestive issues
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Dryness of the vaginal area
  • Chronic issues
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Irregular menstrual cycle
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Absence of ovulation
  • Insulin resistance
  • Undiagnosed thyroid dysfunctions
  • Adrenal fatigue
  • Cortisol Imbalance
  • Gut Infections
  • Vaginal infections
  • Low sperm count
  • Hormone imbalance
  • Low testosterone

“Dr. Marina’s exceptional fertility program gave me renewed hope and confidence after three heartbreaking miscarriages. She listened to my concerns and designed a program for me. Now, we are 8 months pregnant, I will become a mother. Dr. Marina’s expertise, kindness, and dedication to helping women like me achieve their dreams of motherhood are truly remarkable. I highly recommend her fertility program to anyone struggling with infertility.”

– Karla B

Let me share my journey with idiopathic infertility. I struggled to conceive for a long time, and it was a frustrating experience. I was healthy, but infertile.  Go figure.  After many frustrating years of trying, I met with Dr. Yuabova.  She helped me identify that my IBS and overall inflammation levels were contributing to my infertility.  I started a fertility program with Dr. Yuabova, and after 8 months I got pregnant, and now have a healthy baby.  I am so grateful to Dr. Yuabova and her amazing team for their epertise, kindess, and commitment to my health.

– Francheska G

“I just have to share with you how Dr. Marina has completely changed my life. After going through Endometriosis surgery, and being placed on very harsh medication I came across of Dr. Marina’s webpage, the program is very involving, the diet itself is limiting, but results are amazing. After 7 months, my husband and I received the most amazing news – we’re expecting a baby! Dr. Marina has been with me every step of the way, ensuring that both me and the baby are healthy throughout the pregnancy and beyond. I won’t lie, this program takes commitment and hard work, but it’s worth it. I now have the tools and knowledge to live a healthy and vibrant life. Simply Thank you Dr. Marina”

– Thea L

What Makes Road To Fertility Different From Other Fertility Treatment Clinics

Road to Fertility combines functional and holistic medicine with quantum energy and innovative diagnostics to treat infertility. Our natural treatments are customized to each patient’s needs. If you’re having trouble conceiving, it suggests there is an underlying issue that needs to be identified and treated first. After addressing the root issue, the body will be able to prepare for pregnancy.

Meet Your Doctor: Dr. Marina Yuabova

What To Expect During Your Initial Consultation

During your first consultation, Dr. Yuabova will take time to understand your concerns, review your health history, and, with your consent, conduct an in-depth whole-body energy scan. The intention is to find the underlying cause of your fertility difficulties through modern diagnostic approaches.

This approach ensures that further testing is focused and efficient. After discovering the root cause, a comprehensive blood panel will confirm the findings, allowing us to craft a personalized treatment plan.

Realizing that infertility is often just a symptom of a deeper issue, we work to resolve these problems to enhance your chances of conceiving. Every treatment plan is carefully tailored to your specific situation.


During Your Follow-Up Appointments

A treatment plan will be created specifically for you, utilizing approaches like nutritional therapy (oral or IV), neural therapy, herbal supplements, minerals, peptides, and comprehensive coaching and education. Ongoing support is vital to our approach, helping you carry out your treatment plan successfully. Dr. Yuabova and her team will check in every 2 to 4 weeks to monitor how you’re doing.

Functional reproductive medicine programs typically last 4 to 6 months, but the timeframe can vary depending on individual requirements and conditions.

Get Help For Your Infertility with Road to Fertility

If infertility has been difficult for you, you don’t have to face it on your own. At Road to Fertility, we’re here with a caring and tailored approach to uncover and treat the root issues. If you’re experiencing unexplained infertility or other reproductive difficulties, our treatments combine holistic and functional methods to enhance your body’s natural fertility.

Our team is ready to guide you at every turn, offering the care and expertise you need to begin or expand your family. Take the first step toward a healthier, more fertile future by getting in touch with us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you diagnose unexplained infertility?
The process of diagnosing unexplained infertility involves a thorough review of both partners (when relevant) to rule out common infertility issues, such as ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, low sperm count, or problems with the fertilized egg. Typically, this process includes standard tests like semen analysis, ovarian reserve testing, and imaging studies to assess the reproductive organs. If no specific cause is found, the infertility is considered unexplained.

Road to Fertility takes a more thorough approach, addressing underlying issues that traditional tests often miss, resulting in a more complete diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.

What are the common treatment options for unexplained infertility?
While IUI and IVF are traditional options, we specialize in holistic and functional fertility treatments that focus on addressing the underlying causes of infertility. Nutritional therapy, lifestyle changes, and specialized herbal treatments can play a key role in improving your fertility health and increasing your chances of a natural pregnancy.

The cost of assisted reproductive treatments like IUI and IVF can be high, and they are not always successful.

Can unexplained infertility be treated naturally?
Holistic treatments can focus on hidden issues that conventional testing may not detect. With the help of nutritional therapy, lifestyle changes, and tailored supplements, the body can be supported in achieving a natural, spontaneous pregnancy.
Do appointments have to be in person?
No, in-person visits aren’t required. You can opt for telehealth appointments or visit our Hialeah location. This applies to both your first consultation and any follow-up visits. If bloodwork is necessary, we will send you to a nearby lab for sample collection.
What should couples with unexplained infertility do if they’re considering holistic treatments?
For couples with unexplained infertility, a holistic approach that focuses on finding and addressing hidden causes can often be more effective than conventional diagnostics alone. These treatments work to enhance the conditions for the natural implantation of a fertilized egg, which may sometimes reduce the need for more invasive assisted reproductive methods.