Anti Sperm Antibodies (ASAB)

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The Anti-Sperm Antibodies (ASAB) test detects antibodies against sperm that may interfere with fertilization and cause immune-related infertility.

₹699.00    ₹1500.00

Anti-Sperm Antibodies are immune proteins produced when the body mistakenly recognizes sperm as foreign. These antibodies can attach to sperm and impair their movement, survival, or ability to penetrate the egg, leading to difficulty in conception.

In men, ASAB can develop after testicular injury, infection, surgery (such as vasectomy or its reversal), or inflammation that disrupts the blood-testis barrier. In women, antibodies may form after repeated exposure to sperm, affecting sperm function in the reproductive tract. The ASAB test helps identify immunological causes of infertility and assists doctors in planning appropriate fertility treatments such as IUI or IVF.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is recommended when infertility is unexplained or when sperm motility and function are abnormal.

Men with testicular injury, infection, or surgery and women with repeated conception failure may need this test.

No, fasting is not required.

It indicates the presence of antibodies that may interfere with sperm movement or fertilization.

Yes, treatment options include medications and assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF.

Yes, it is a routine laboratory test with minimal risk.