Postcoital TestWhat To Think About- Clumped or dead sperm may mean that the
cervical mucus has problems that affect the sperm or that you or your partner
has developed
antibodies against the sperm (immunologic
infertility). For more information, see the medical test
Antisperm Antibody Test.
- If a
postcoital test is abnormal, a sperm penetration test may be done. For more
information, see the medical test
Sperm Penetration Tests.
- Many couples find
it hard to have sex "on demand," especially when an examination must be done
soon after having sex.
- For more information on infertility testing,
see the medical test
Infertility Testing.
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