Weak spermatozoa can make a woman pregnant, but the chances of her conceiving are greatly reduced due to low sperm motility, but it is still possible to make her pregnant. The cause of the disease is complex, and if targeted treatment can still improve sperm motility, or assisted reproductive technology can be used.
Weak spermatozoa is one of the most common causes of male infertility. A routine semen test shows that the forward motility of sperm is less than 32%, and the patient usually has reduced sperm quality and vigor, which reduces the chances of a woman conceiving naturally.
The causes of weak spermatozoa may include endocrine disorders, pathogenic bacterial infections, varicocele, genetic factors, environmental factors, occupational exposures, micronutrient deficiencies, the presence of antisperm antibodies, and poor lifestyle. After examination and finding of weak sperm, patients should consult the doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it aggressively.