Men with a depressive disorder can also become pregnant. However, patients with depression have a reduced sexual function and psychosexual stimulation, which can lead to the inability to get an erection during sex, which can also lead to non-ejaculation or delayed ejaculation. Once there is no sperm-egg union, there is no physiological process of fertilized egg formation and of course no pregnancy, so antidepressant treatment should be administered first when treating this problem. Depression itself is a functional disease, a change in the psychological and mental state of the human body, which can be regulated by exogenous medication, thus making the person sensitive to psychological stimuli. This condition can be regulated by exogenous medication, so that the person’s psychological stimulation can reach the level of sensitivity. In the course of normal sexual life, the physiological behavior of erection and ejaculation can occur, so it is possible to get pregnant normally, and there is no problem for a patient with depression to get pregnant, but first the treatment of depression should be carried out.