Hello, it is normal if semen is found to be like jelly after it is ejected. However, if the semen is still jelly-like for more than 30 minutes after injection, it is a pathological situation, and it is a phenomenon that semen does not liquefy. Semen does not liquefy, which is very common in male sperm infertility.
Guiding opinions:
It is suggested to pay attention to the changes of semen with time and seek medical advice in time. Semen without liquefaction can lead to infertility.