A child conceived with weak spermatozoa can be wanted because the diagnosis of weak spermatozoa is only a relative one. According to the World Health Organization, sperm motility should be >32% or more. Weak spermatozoa can be diagnosed if the forward moving sperm is <30%. However, a patient with weak spermatozoa only has a reduced ability to conceive compared to a normal person, and it does not represent the health level of his child after pregnancy. This is because it is not possible for 100% of the sperm in a normal person to be forward moving, and there are always a few sperm with low motility or even inactivity. The fact that a person with weak spermatozoa conceives a child means that this sperm is the best one among a group of sperm in terms of vitality to be able to unite with the egg. Therefore, even if you have weak sperm, if you get pregnant, you can still have a child. However, if other diseases are combined, prenatal checkups should be done carefully to prevent malformations as well as miscarriages and bad pregnancies.