Description
Semen, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
Sperm antibody testing requires a sperm sample.
Test Time:
Typically, test results are available within a few days.
Test Normal Range:
There is no standard “normal” or “abnormal” range for sperm antibody tests. Results are typically reported as positive or negative.
What is the Test:
The sperm antibody test is used to determine if antibodies produced by the immune system are affecting sperm function and fertility.
Test Procedure:
A semen sample is collected, usually through ejaculation. The sample is sent to a laboratory where it is analyzed for the presence of sperm antibodies. Sperm antibodies can be detected using various methods, including the mixed agglutination reaction (MAR) test.
When to Take the Test:
This test is typically recommended for individuals experiencing fertility issues or recurrent miscarriages.
Who Should Take This Test:
Men and women experiencing fertility problems, especially if there is suspicion of immune-related fertility issues.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
There are no pregnancy-related warnings for this test in general. However, individuals undergoing fertility treatments may discuss this test with their healthcare provider.

