Men with genital herpes cannot get pregnant and need to be treated aggressively and effectively until the symptoms have completely disappeared and the herpes virus has turned negative. The herpes virus can be transmitted to sexual partners through sexual contact and can have a teratogenic effect on the embryo, causing fetal malformations. Men with genital herpes cannot get pregnant, especially during treatment, which requires a lot of antiviral drugs that can affect the embryo. When genital herpes occurs, a blood test for the herpes virus should be performed, and antiviral treatment should be given after the diagnosis is confirmed, and active review is necessary. It is also necessary to refrain from sexual intercourse during the treatment period to avoid transmission between partners. When genital herpes is recurrent, you should not get pregnant until the virus is in remission and there are no clinical symptoms before you can have a normal sexual life.