The chances of getting pregnant with incomplete liquefaction of semen need to be judged according to the degree, and the chances are generally low. Therefore, if you can not liquefy normally, you can go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment. If the semen is not liquefied properly, it will not be able to liquefy from gel to water even one hour after the semen is discharged. In this case, the ability of the sperms to swim will be significantly reduced, and then it may not be able to meet with the egg, resulting in the impossibility of getting pregnant. In the case of mild incomplete liquefaction, the pregnancy rate is low, but not absolutely impossible. As long as some of the sperm are able to liquefy, the sperm will be able to move quickly, pass through the cervix and enter the uterine cavity, and then reach the fallopian tubes to combine with the egg to form a fertilized egg. It is advisable to treat this condition to improve the chances of pregnancy. In case of severe incomplete liquefaction or even non-liquefaction, the chances of pregnancy are almost zero, at which time timely medical treatment is required. Generally, after treatment, incomplete liquefaction will improve significantly. It is recommended to maintain a good lifestyle, quit smoking and drinking, and avoid staying up late at night.