What do spermatogenic antibodies mean?

Spermatogenic antibodies are antibodies produced by women against sperm, which can cause infertility. The so-called spermatogonial antibodies mean that after a man’s sperm enters a woman’s body, the antigen in the sperm induces the woman to produce corresponding antibodies, which are named spermatogonial antibodies because they are caused by sperm antigens and belong to the category of immune function abnormality. The production of spermatogonial antibodies can affect the normal combination of sperm and egg, thus causing infertility, which is one of the common causes of infertility. Therefore, this type of test will be required during infertility-related examinations. Spermatogenic antibodies are the product of a complex pathological process and require systematic treatment as prescribed by the doctor.