Are the chances of getting pregnant high with semen that is not liquefied?

The chances of getting pregnant with semen dysfluidization are very low, but it is still possible to get pregnant. Once the semen is not liquefied, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to deal with the cause of the problem. Non-liquefaction of semen means that semen, which normally starts to liquefy in 5-10 minutes in the vagina, remains non-liquefied after 60 minutes and remains in the form of jelly or clumps. Even if the total number of sperms, density and motility are normal, they cannot enter the cervical canal, uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, and cannot develop with the egg, so there is no way to form a fertilized egg with the egg to reach the condition of pregnancy, and the probability of natural pregnancy is very low. Therefore, once the semen is found to be not liquefied, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, according to the cause of treatment. After the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment, semen dysfluidization can usually be relieved to varying degrees.