Hi Sassba,
Generally the non-invasive tests such at blood tests to see if you are ovulating (eg. the 21 day progesterone test) and the sperm tests for DH would be done prior to a laparoscopy. also probably an ultrasound for you. Have they happened?
If they have happened, they may have shown that you are ovulating fine and everything else is fine so clomid won't really help you. therefore they need to move onto a laparoscopy to rule out any problems such as blocked tubes.
Personally I think the disappointment of getting AF each month is worse than the invasiveness associated with the laparoscopy so I would just move onto the laparoscopy.
Are you seeing a FS at an IVF place for your laparoscopy? If not, it might be worth going to the FS and talking about options and then having them to the laparoscopy, then they get the full picture. I was sorry I stuck with a gynaecologist that was not attached to an IVF clinic. I think things would have happened faster if I went to an FS at an IVF place straight away. It does not mean you have to do IVF, it just means when the time comes it is all there for you.