Can ejaculating white chunks affect pregnancy

It is normal for freshly ejaculated semen to have chunks of white or clear gel. If it can be liquefied within 30 minutes, it has no effect on pregnancy; while if it cannot be liquefied for a long time, it is related to inflammation, and in serious cases, it will lead to infertility. Under normal circumstances, semen is discharged from the body, and under the action of the coagulation factor secreted by the seminal vesicles, it will quickly solidify into a jelly-like consistency, and then liquefy under the action of the prostate liquefaction factor after 15 to 30 minutes. Semen coagulation is to allow semen to be ejaculated into the vagina and stay there for a short period of time; liquefaction occurs to allow sperm to be energized and travel faster towards the uterus and fallopian tubes to meet with the egg cell and complete fertilization. However, if the semen solidifies and then fails to liquefy over a long period of time, this condition is mostly related to inflammation of the prostate or seminal vesicles, which can lead to infertility in severe cases. In this case, you must promptly go to the regular hospital for medical examination and treatment.