What happens when a woman has 150 antisperm antibodies

Anti-sperm antibodies in women150 refer to the massive production of antibodies against sperm in women’s bodies, which prevent the sperm and egg from combining and can directly lead to infertility.
Anti-sperm antibodies are a product of pathological conditions and can be produced in both men and women. The reason for their production has not yet been identified; physiologically, the human body does not contain anti-sperm antibodies, but once anti-sperm antibodies are produced, the immune system treats the sperm as a foreign body and produces antibodies to attack the sperm, which can lead to infertility.
If a woman develops anti-sperm antibodies, she should go to the hospital in time, be diagnosed by a professional doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, which needs to be continuous for at least half a year. During the treatment period, condom contraception is required for the whole period.