Overview
The anti-embryonic antibody test kit is a patented technology of Antai hospital to identify recurrent immunological miscarriage caused by reproductive immunological disorder. An anti-embryonic antibody is a form of antinuclear antibody that a woman produces when paternal tissues enter her body through exposed uterine veins; they are mainly exposed during an induced abortion. During subsequent pregnancies, this anti-embryonic antibody mistakes the embryo’s chromosome 2 (fibronectin layer) as a foreign protein and attacks it, thus resulting in miscarriages.
This anti-embryonic antibody test kit was specifically designed to accurately diagnose a patient with recurrent immunological miscarriage caused by reproductive immunological disorder by detecting the presence of anti-embryonic antibodies.
Diagnosis Method
The anti-embryonic antibody test kit uses ELISA to detect and measure anti-embryonic antibody levels in your blood. It will require 5 ml of the patient’s blood for an accurate result.
If results show that the anti-embryonic antibody is more than 1:64, then it is a case of recurrent immunological miscarriage.
If results show that the anti-embryonic antibody is less than 1:64, it is not a recurrent immunological miscarriage. If negative, we will continue to check for other possibilities of your recurrent miscarriage and determine an appropriate treatment plan from there.
This anti-embryonic antibody test kit is a patented technology that has received international recognition. This test kit is highly accurate with only a small margin of error, but we must also consider an individual’s medical history and symptoms for a comprehensive diagnosis.
Who Should Take The Test?
Women with a history of recurrent miscarriage must take an anti-embryonic antibody test to check if they were recurrent immunological miscarriages. Patients who received one immunotherapy course should also have their anti-embryonic antibodies level measured again to ensure that it is safe for pregnancy.
Usually, this anti-embryonic antibody test is only taken by women with recurrent miscarriages to test if anti-embryonic antibodies caused them. However, you can also take the test if you suspect that you are at risk of having anti-embryonic antibodies to have peace of mind or receive treatment before having a potential recurrent immunological miscarriage.
You are at a high risk of recurrent immunological miscarriage if you have a history of:
- Unexplained infertility
- Multiple failed IVFs
- Induced abortion(s)
- Chemical pregnancies
- Childbirth (vaginal or cesarean delivery)
- Having sex while menstruating
Note
There is no need to fast for the anti-embryonic antibody test. However, it is ideal to avoid oily food one day before the test.
The result will be out on the same day. Your result and the next course of action will be explained to you by our clinical doctor.
If you are diagnosed with recurrent immunological miscarriage, you can opt for a contractual treatment which offers a full refund policy with Antai hospital.