Is There a High Chance of Getting Pregnant if Sperm is not Liquefied?

Date:2022-11-18 click:0
If the male sperm is not liquefied, it will affect the female partner's pregnancy. The sperm's ability to move forward in the semen is a significant condition causing the female partner's pregnancy. If the sperm is not liquefied, the sperm will be like moving in mud, and the swimming speed will definitely be slow and not as fast as in water, which will cause the female partner not to get pregnant easily. Therefore, if the sperm is not liquefied, the woman's chances of getting pregnant will be low.
 

If the sperm is not liquefied, it can affect pregnancy. Normal semen is thick and jelly-like. After 10-20 minutes of ejaculation, it becomes thinner and fully free-moving under the action of a fibrinolytic enzyme to swim along the female reproductive tract toward the fallopian tube area for sperm-egg union and fertilization. 
 
When semen is not liquefied, semen viscosity is still high after ejaculating for more than 30 minutes. It will affect the free movement and survival rate of sperm and the ability of sperm to penetrate the cervical mucus. Because sperm can not go up into the cervical canal, uterine cavity, and fallopian tube and can not meet with the egg, fertilization is problematic, resulting in infertility.
 
Sperm non-liquefaction can be classified as complete non-liquefaction and incomplete liquefaction. For complete non-liquefied sperm, the probability of pregnancy does not exceed 5%. In the case of incomplete sperm non-liquefaction, it is important to examine the specific causes of this condition. 
 
The common cause is a change in the active ingredients of the semen, such as pathogenic infections, including mycoplasma, chlamydia, chronic prostatitis, and seminal vesiculitis, resulting in a physicochemical change in the prostatic fluid, which leads to incomplete non-liquefaction of the sperm. If the sperm is not liquefied within an hour or more, it is not completely liquefied.
 
So, what exactly causes men's semen not to liquefy?
 
During the liquefaction of sperm, the prostate gland secretes a proteolytic enzyme in the prostatic fluid, which is part of the semen. The proteolytic enzyme will eventually penetrate the semen through the prostate fluid and play a vital role in the liquefaction of sperm. The cause of sperm non-liquefaction in men is commonly due to prostate disease, especially chronic prostatitis, which can decrease the secretion of proteolytic enzymes and eventually cause the sperm to be non-liquefied.
 
In addition, sperm is not liquefied due to a lack of trace elements, such as zinc and selenium deficiency; irregular life; alcoholism; congenital prostate deficiency, etc. In this regard, men with symptoms of sperm non-liquefaction should usually maintain a regular life and pay attention to exercise. 
 
They can eat more zinc-supplemented foods, such as soy products, beef and mutton, fish, lean meat, peanuts, and dairy products, and selenium-supplemented foods, such as seafood, mushrooms, eggs, and onions. Patients should actively cooperate with treating the inflammatory disease of sperm non-liquefaction caused by infection factors.
 
Therefore, sensitive antibiotics can be taken to control the inflammation in the patient's body. It can also be treated with herbal medicines that invigorate blood, remove blood stasis and detoxify the body, such as the herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill. It can play a role in prostate health care and effectively eliminate the disease factors that cause sperm non-liquefaction. 
 
Only timely and targeted treatment of the cause of the disease can improve the probability of pregnancy and solve the fertility problems of men.
 
 
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