Can a man’s phimosis affect pregnancy

Man’s prepuce, circumcision, usually does not affect the pregnancy, but if induced reproductive system infection, may affect the pregnancy.
1. As long as the testicles and epididymis function normally, a man’s prepuce and phimosis can accomplish normal sex life and have normal semen ejaculation into the vagina, it usually does not affect pregnancy.
2. If men with phimosis and circumcision don’t pay attention to local hygiene and accumulate too much foreskin scale, it will easily lead to glansitis, etc. If the infection retrogrades upward and induces seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, etc., thus affecting the quality of semen, leading to semen non-liquid, poor sperm motility and other conditions, thus indirectly affecting male fertility.
To summarize, male prepuce generally does not affect fertility, but if the prepuce caused reproductive system diseases, may affect fertility. It is recommended that circumcised men go to regular hospitals for circumcision in time to avoid affecting fertility.