Ok girls, as I mentioned in the other forum, here is the information I got from a cytogenetic presentation I went to. Not sure if any of you are aware but I thought I would share.
Basically, the study looked at couples with long term infertility where ther were no underlying issues (ie. they were normal healthy couples). It explored the effect of anti-sperm antibodies on the ability to conceive.
Anti-sperm antibodies are produced when your body mounts an immune response to your partners sperm. Our bodies see this as foreign and the immune system attacks them as it believes the sperm to be a threat. The cause is largely unknown, although it is possible to stop your body from producing this antibody. You need to stop all exposure to sperm, ie. no unprotected intercourse (vaginal or otherwise) and no "swallowing". It was found that there can be a relapse with even 1 instance of exposure in this time.
The presenter advised that 1 month would be sufficient to stop production of the antibodies (while ever they are present you will be unable to conceive). Of the couples they did the study on (these couples were tested and confirmed the woman was producing anti-sperm antibodies) they abstained from seminal contact for a one month period and then tried to conceive again. 60% of them got pregnant in the next cycle.
Now, this will not be the case for everyone. I am merely offering up the information for those who may not be aware. Seems like a simple thing to try if you have been trying unsuccessfully for a while.
My sister and her fiancé were TTC for several months. I told her about this and she was pregnant the very next cycle... Pretty awesome!
Like I said this is not every ones issue so this method may not help you but I would hate to think that people were unaware.
This is our 4th month TTC #1 so we have given it a go. Although, we are only doing it for 2 weeks as I don't want to wait a whole month. If I am not preg this cycle I may consider doing a whole month.
Anyway, I hope this I for is useful for some.
Going to go use my first ever opk now

and I'll be seeing you girls in the next 2ww
Fxd to everyone
