After getting married, almost every couple will put the conception of the next generation on their agenda. Some couples do a lot of preparation work during the preparation for pregnancy, the most important of which is pre pregnancy examination. Both men and women need to undergo examination. During the examination, it was found that there were many families where the husband had weak sperm. So, can the husband with weak sperm get pregnant?
In fact, if the husband's asthenozoospermia is not very severe, he can still conceive. asthenozoospermia refers to a situation where there are relatively few viable sperm in the semen, but as long as one of these viable sperm is healthy and lucky enough to combine with the egg, it will form a fertilized egg and become pregnant. So even if the husband suffers from asthenozoospermia, it is still possible to get pregnant, but due to the poor quality of asthenozoospermia sperm, it is best to treat it first before getting pregnant.
Asthenozoospermia is generally manifested in a cold attitude towards sexual activity, thin and weak body, yellowish complexion, overall fatigue and weakness, poor appetite, white tongue coating, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, and cold hands and feet. If a couple has been married for one to two years without getting pregnant and has the above symptoms, it is necessary to consider the husband's weak sperm condition and go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner.
There are many reasons that can cause asthenozoospermia, such as poor lifestyle habits, staying up late, mental stress, and high life pressure. The vitality of semen is related to trace elements such as zinc, copper, and magnesium. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to eating foods with high levels of these elements in daily diet, strictly control oneself from staying up late, pay attention to self-regulation of emotions, and prohibit smoking and drinking during pregnancy preparation.