It is possible, but not absolute, that yellow jelly-like granulated semen can interfere with conception.
Yellow jelly-like granulated semen that is the result of a long period of inactivity and that liquefies within half an hour does not usually affect pregnancy.
However, if the non-liquefaction of semen is caused by prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and other diseases, it may affect conception. Combined with routine semen examination, under the guidance of the doctor to take levofloxacin, cefdinir dispersible tablets and other medications, as long as the elimination of the causes of semen not liquefied after most can be conceived.
The yellow jelly particles semen to delay the pregnancy time, first perfect male semen routine or prostate ultrasound and other tests, clear there is no abnormality, if abnormal timely treatment before conception.