Is it possible that a high sperm malformation rate makes it easy to have a malformed baby?

Deformed sperm refers to the morphological variation of sperm head, body and tail. Head deformities include giant head, amorphous, double head, etc.; body deformities include thick body, fracture, incomplete, etc.; tail deformities include coiled tail, double tail, missing tail, etc. Generally speaking, normal human semen will have 20%-40% of deformed sperm, which does not affect normal fertilization. At 4% less normal morphology of sperm, it will significantly affect the fertilization rate. Malformed sperm have difficulty completing the normal fertilization process due to abnormal morphology and motility, and the vast majority are eliminated in the female reproductive tract. Morphological abnormalities of sperm do not mean that the genetic material is abnormal, but more generally, these abnormal sperm are not bad in nature, although their “appearance” is worrisome. The rate of sperm malformation directly affects the chances of conception, not the rate of fetal malformation. It does not mean that a high rate of deformed sperm makes it more likely to have a deformed baby. Even if you are diagnosed with aberrant sperm, there are many ways to improve the quality of your sperm. For teratozoospermia caused by varicocele, urinary tract infection, etc., symptomatic treatment is needed. For those who have a high testicular temperature for a long time, tight leather pants or something, let Wang Feng wear it alone. Also avoid prolonged high temperatures in the sedentary and groin area. And those fat smoking and drinking perm staying up late big brothers, wake up a little! Improve lifestyle, quit smoking and limit alcohol, early to bed and early to rise, exercise, plus diet regulation, medication these measures, the sperm deformity rate can be significantly reduced. After seeing this, do you feel that malformed sperm is not so terrible? So, take action together, live a healthy life, and have your own lovely baby!