
Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASAB) Test
Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASAB) Test
Direct answer: This test detects antibodies that attack sperm cells and helps evaluate immune-related infertility.
The Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASAB) Test identifies antibodies produced by the immune system that mistakenly target sperm cells. These antibodies can reduce sperm movement or block fertilisation, contributing to male or female immune-related infertility.
At healthcare nt sickcare, ASAB testing in Pune is available through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring confidential sampling and accurate reproductive health assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps investigate unexplained infertility and immune reactions against sperm.
This test is advised when couples experience difficulty conceiving, after vasectomy reversal, or when routine fertility tests show abnormal sperm motility without a clear cause.
Sample and preparation guidance
- No fasting is required.
- Blood or semen sample may be requested as advised by your doctor.
- Inform your clinician about fertility medications if ongoing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Anti-Sperm Antibody test recommended?
Is fasting required before the ASAB test?
What does a positive Anti-Sperm Antibody result mean?
Is home sample collection available in Pune?
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Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASAB) Test
Direct answer: This test detects antibodies that attack sperm cells and helps evaluate immune-related infertility.
The Anti-Sperm Antibody (ASAB) Test identifies antibodies produced by the immune system that mistakenly target sperm cells. These antibodies can reduce sperm movement or block fertilisation, contributing to male or female immune-related infertility.
At healthcare nt sickcare, ASAB testing in Pune is available through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring confidential sampling and accurate reproductive health assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps investigate unexplained infertility and immune reactions against sperm.
This test is advised when couples experience difficulty conceiving, after vasectomy reversal, or when routine fertility tests show abnormal sperm motility without a clear cause.
Sample and preparation guidance
- No fasting is required.
- Blood or semen sample may be requested as advised by your doctor.
- Inform your clinician about fertility medications if ongoing.











