What should I do if I have a high sperm malformation rate?

       According to the WHO 2010 edition, a normal sperm rate of more than 4% is considered normal. 96% malformation rate is still meaningful? This has caused a lot of controversy in China.  There are strict criteria for whether a sperm is deformed or not, but these criteria are enforced by people, and the result will be completely different if the criteria are grasped loosely or tightly. It is like a beauty pageant, if the judge is very picky, it is possible that there is no one good-looking, all the sperm are deformed, there is no one normal, the deformation rate is high enough to scare people out of their sweat!  So as long as the sperm density and vitality is very good, exclude the semen has no mycoplasma, chlamydia, bacterial infection, if not, do not consider the deformation rate of this thing.  The sperm deformity does not mean deformed fetus, believe in the saying: disabled people can’t outrun normal people (again, this does not mean discrimination, just an analogy).