What are the effects of a pregnancy with high sperm malformation rate?

Pregnancy with high sperm malformation rate, if the sperm malformation rate does not exceed 96%, this kind of pregnancy, in general, has no obvious bad effects on the fetus and can deliver the fetus normally. If the sperm malformation rate is high and exceeds 96%, such sperm is unhealthy sperm and it is not easy to conceive a healthy baby. Therefore, this kind of pregnancy is very unsafe and there is a risk of miscarriage or biochemical pregnancy in the middle of the pregnancy, which may also lead to the birth of a newborn baby, with congenital defects. If you get pregnant at this time, you must insist on complete maternity tests, such as genetic testing in the early and middle stages, 3D and 4D ultrasound, and if it is found to be a malformed baby or has chromosomal abnormalities, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy. If it is always normal, then the fetus can be delivered.