Abstract
Dealing with unexplained infertility is still non-guided, and patients are prone to different and sometimes discordant management strategies based on physician's preferences. However, much has been discussed in this matter, especially when it comes to the use of laparoscopy in patients with unexplained subfertility. In this debate article, we discussed data found in the literature concerning the utility of laparoscopy in these patients, leading us into establishing a new paradigm that will serve in orienting the physicians to when the procedure should be performed.