If the number of leukocytes in the semen is very low and the quality of sperm is not affected, you can have a child normally; however, if the number of leukocytes in the semen is high and the quality of sperm has been affected, it is recommended to have a child after systematic treatment. 1. Can have children: If the white blood cell content in the semen is very low, less than 5/HP, it is generally normal, and the quality of the sperm is not affected through semen test and other related examinations, which generally will not cause embryonic developmental abnormalities or preeclampsia, and pregnancy can be carried out normally. 2. It is not recommended: when the number of white blood cells in the male semen increases and is greater than 5/HP, it is considered that the inflammatory reaction is more serious, which is common in prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, etc., which may have a certain impact on the quality of sperm, and the quality of sperm is poor, and sperm viability is insufficient, and it is not recommended that you should have a child under such circumstances. When you find out that there are white blood cells in the semen, you have to combine the specific number of white blood cells and whether there are other indicators of abnormality to make a comprehensive judgment, and actively diagnosis and treatment.