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Also reported in: motile sperm bound %
Your antisperm antibody level is within the normal range. This is a reassuring result for immunological fertility.
No antisperm antibodies were detected. Antisperm antibodies attack sperm, impairing motility and preventing fertilization. An absence of antibodies is the ideal result.
No action needed.
Antisperm antibodies: negative — no antisperm antibodies detectedA very small number of sperm have antibody binding. This low level is not associated with significant impairment of sperm function or fertility.
No action needed.
Antisperm antibodies: low — minimal IgA/IgG binding to spermYour antisperm antibody binding is in the low-normal range with minimal expected impact on fertility.
No action needed.
Antisperm antibodies: low-normal — minimal clinical impact expectedYour antisperm antibody level is within the normal range. This is a reassuring result for immunological fertility.
No specific action required.
Antisperm antibodies within reference range — no clinically significant antibody bindingYour antisperm antibody level is optimal, indicating no significant immune interference with sperm function.
No action needed.
Antisperm antibodies: optimal — no significant antibody interferenceYour antisperm antibody binding is in the borderline-significant range. Moderate antibody coating of sperm can impair motility, agglutination, and penetration through cervical mucus. This may reduce natural conception rates and IUI success. Antisperm antibodies can occur in both men (after vasectomy reversal, injury, or infection) and women.
Discuss with your reproductive specialist. IUI with sperm washing may bypass cervical antibody effects. IVF/ICSI may be needed if IUI is unsuccessful.
Antisperm antibodies 50–70% — borderline significant; may impair sperm motility and cervical penetrationYour antisperm antibodies are noticeably elevated, indicating immune-mediated infertility. High antibody binding very impairs sperm motility, may contribute to agglutination, and prevents fertilization. IVF/ICSI bypasses most antibody barriers by injecting sperm directly into the egg.
Seek reproductive medicine specialist evaluation. IVF with ICSI is the most effective treatment for high antisperm antibody levels. Corticosteroid suppression has limited evidence but may be discussed.
Antisperm antibodies >70% — significant immune infertility; sperm function very impairedYour antisperm antibody level is very high with the vast majority of sperm coated in antibodies. Natural conception and IUI are essentially impossible at this level. IVF with ICSI is the treatment of choice.
Seek urgent reproductive medicine evaluation. IVF/ICSI should be arranged as the primary treatment. Investigation for the underlying cause of antibody production (vasectomy reversal history, testicular injury, infection) should be completed.
Antisperm antibodies very high (>80%) — noticeable immune infertility; IVF/ICSI essentialUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.