I haven't experienced nocturnal emissions in high school yet?
Hello, doctor.
I am currently in my second year of high school.
I have already developed secondary sexual characteristics, such as an Adam's apple and body hair, but I have not experienced nocturnal emissions or masturbation yet.
Is this normal? If I never have nocturnal emissions in the future, will I still be able to father children?
fuggu, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/04/16
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Nocturnal emissions are not related to fertility.
Since high schools conduct physical examinations for admission, there should not be any issues.
If you are still concerned, it would be advisable to consult a urologist for an examination.
Reply Date: 2017/04/16
More Info
It's completely normal for teenagers to experience a wide range of sexual development, including nocturnal emissions (commonly known as "wet dreams"). However, not every teenager will experience these emissions, and the absence of them does not necessarily indicate a problem with sexual health or fertility.
Nocturnal emissions are a natural part of male sexual development, typically occurring during puberty. They are often associated with sexual dreams, but they can also happen without any conscious sexual arousal. The frequency of these emissions varies significantly among individuals; some may experience them frequently, while others may never have them at all. Factors such as hormonal levels, individual physiology, and sexual activity can all influence this experience.
In your case, since you are in high school and have already developed secondary sexual characteristics like a deeper voice and body hair, your body is undergoing the changes associated with puberty. It's important to remember that everyone develops at their own pace. Some boys may start experiencing nocturnal emissions earlier, while others may take longer. The absence of these emissions does not mean that you are not developing normally or that you will have issues with fertility in the future.
Regarding your concern about fertility, it is important to note that nocturnal emissions are not directly linked to fertility. Fertility is primarily determined by the production of sperm, which occurs in the testes. As long as your body is producing sperm, you should be able to father children in the future, regardless of whether you have experienced nocturnal emissions or not. If you have concerns about your sexual health or fertility, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice and reassurance.
Additionally, if you are concerned about not having engaged in masturbation or other sexual activities, it's worth noting that sexual exploration is a personal choice. Some individuals may choose to wait until they feel ready, and that is perfectly fine. There is no "right" timeline for sexual experiences, and it is essential to prioritize your comfort and readiness.
In summary, not experiencing nocturnal emissions as a teenager is normal for some individuals, and it does not affect your ability to reproduce in the future. If you have further questions or concerns about your sexual health or development, consider discussing them with a trusted healthcare provider who can offer guidance tailored to your situation. Remember, puberty is a unique journey for everyone, and it's essential to be patient with yourself as you navigate these changes.
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