The result of the sperm antibody staining test sheet is mainly judged by positive and negative, if the result is positive, then it means that there is a large amount of anti-sperm antibodies in the body. However, if the result is negative, then it means that there are no anti-sperm antibodies in the body and it is not a direct cause of infertility. The body’s immune system contains a variety of antibodies, one of which is anti-sperm antibodies. The main function of this antibody is to destroy male sperm, and it can be present in the body of either men or women. Generally speaking, there are two main types of laboratory tests for this test, namely the MAR test and the IPT test, and the doctor can use the results of these two tests to make a judgment on whether or not anti-sperm antibodies are present in the patient’s body. If the sperm antibody staining test is positive, it means that the concentration of anti-sperm antibodies in the body has exceeded the normal value, which will inhibit the activity of sperms. If they are left untreated, the chances of getting pregnant will become lower and lower. If the test report is negative, then it means that the patient’s body does not have anti-sperm antibodies and other tests are needed to clarify the cause of infertility. However, it is important to note that while men can undergo the antisperm antibody test at any time, it is best for women to undergo the test within 3-5 days after their menstrual period so as not to affect the results.