Immunology

Immunologically induced infertility

It is still controversial whether female autoimmune disorders can lead to infertility. Based on recent studies, we believe that autoimmune disorders may possibly affect female fertility, even when they are otherwise not in need of treatment.

In cooperation with the transfusion physician Dr. Reichel-Fentz, we perform immunological treatments that appear to be advisable after her diagnosis.

Dr. med. Sylke Reichel-Fentz
MVZ Heidelberg
Wasserturmstrasse 71
69214 Eppelheim

Tel: 06221 7523981
Fax: 06221 7523376
E-Mail kinderwunsch@synlab.de

Website: www.immu-baby.de/

Antibodies against oocytes or sperm cells

Antibodies against oocytes, sperm and other body cells can negatively influence the chance of pregnancy. The variety of possible antibodies prevents a simple general statement on their significance. Generally, however, the so-called immunological infertility seems to be of rather rare occurrence.