Can I get pregnant if I’m antisperm antibody positive?

If a woman has infertility antibodies that suggest positive antisperm antibodies but has a normal pregnancy. If the pregnancy is followed by a request for fertility, it is possible to have it. This is because positive antisperm antibodies often affect the combination of sperm and egg, and may also affect the fertilized egg’s ability to settle in the uterine cavity. This is why it is difficult for these women to get pregnant naturally, and they often need to be treated before they have any chance of getting pregnant. Since it is possible to get pregnant naturally, the pregnancy should continue as long as possible. After pregnancy, ultrasound must be done to check the growth and development of the embryo, so as to avoid accidents such as embryo abortion due to positive antisperm antibodies. Folic acid needs to be taken routinely at this point.