Premature ejaculation and infertility issues?
I have been married to my wife for almost five years.
We used contraception in the first half of our marriage, but since then we have not used any birth control, and we have not had a single pregnancy opportunity.
Both of us have undergone infertility-related tests, and there are no issues on either side.
However, I feel that I experience premature ejaculation (usually finishing within five minutes), and during intercourse, my penis and glans do not feel very firm, and the force of ejaculation seems weak.
Doctor, could this be related to our infertility issue?
Guo Xiansheng, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/09/09
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
As long as there is complete sexual intercourse with ejaculation occurring in the vagina, even if it qualifies as true premature ejaculation (medically defined as vaginal intercourse lasting less than one minute), it will not affect the chances of pregnancy.
Reply Date: 2017/09/09
More Info
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common sexual dysfunction that can affect men of all ages. It is characterized by ejaculation that occurs with minimal sexual stimulation, often within a minute of penetration, and can lead to distress for both partners. While PE primarily affects sexual satisfaction and intimacy, it can also have implications for fertility, particularly in couples trying to conceive.
In your case, it is important to understand that while PE itself does not directly cause infertility, it can influence the likelihood of conception in several ways. First, if ejaculation occurs too quickly, it may limit the time available for sperm to reach the cervix and travel through the reproductive tract to fertilize an egg. This could potentially reduce the chances of conception, especially if the timing of intercourse does not coincide with the woman's ovulation period.
Moreover, the quality of the ejaculation can also play a role. You mentioned that during ejaculation, you feel that the force is weak and that the sensation is not as strong as it should be. This could indicate issues with the strength of the ejaculatory reflex or the overall health of the sperm. Although you and your wife have undergone fertility testing and found no issues, it is still worth considering that the mechanics of ejaculation might be affecting the delivery of sperm.
It is also essential to consider the psychological aspects of PE. Anxiety and stress related to performance can exacerbate the condition, leading to a cycle of frustration that may further impact sexual function and intimacy. This can create a negative feedback loop where the pressure to conceive adds to the anxiety surrounding premature ejaculation, potentially affecting both partners' emotional well-being.
To address your concerns, here are some steps you might consider:
1. Consult a Specialist: It would be beneficial to see a urologist or a sexual health specialist who can provide a thorough evaluation of your condition. They can assess whether there are any underlying physical issues contributing to your premature ejaculation and the quality of your ejaculation.
2. Explore Treatment Options: There are various treatment options available for PE, including behavioral techniques, topical anesthetics, and medications. These can help you gain better control over ejaculation and improve your sexual experience.
3. Focus on Timing: If you are trying to conceive, timing intercourse around the woman's ovulation is crucial. Using ovulation predictor kits can help identify the most fertile days, increasing the chances of conception.
4. Enhance Communication: Open communication with your partner about your concerns and experiences can help alleviate some of the stress associated with both PE and infertility. Working together to find solutions can strengthen your relationship.
5. Consider Lifestyle Changes: Factors such as stress, anxiety, and lifestyle choices (like diet and exercise) can impact sexual function. Engaging in stress-reduction techniques, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and ensuring adequate rest can contribute positively to both sexual health and fertility.
In conclusion, while premature ejaculation may not be a direct cause of infertility, it can influence the chances of conception through its effects on sexual function and intimacy. Addressing this issue with the help of healthcare professionals can lead to improved sexual health and potentially enhance your chances of conception. Remember, fertility is a complex issue that often requires a multifaceted approach, and seeking support from specialists can provide valuable insights and solutions.
Similar Q&A
Understanding the Impact of Ejaculation on Health: Myths and Facts
1. Are acne, hair loss, dull complexion, and obesity related to ejaculation? Could these symptoms be due to insufficient kidney energy caused by ejaculation (which occurs about once every month or two)? 2. If someone experiences normal nocturnal emissions, will abstaining from ...
Dr. Zhang Weidong reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hello, Adi: 1. Hair loss and a dull complexion may be related to kidney qi deficiency. The frequency of ejaculation varies from person to person, and you can decide based on your needs and physical condition. Some individuals may experience weakness in their legs the day after ...[Read More] Understanding the Impact of Ejaculation on Health: Myths and Facts
The Impact of Frequent Masturbation on Male Fertility and Sperm Quality
Hello Dr. Fu, I would like to ask if there is a relationship between long-term and frequent masturbation and infertility. Is it possible that excessive frequency could lead to a decrease in sperm count and quality, thereby reducing the chances of conception or affecting the phy...
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
Moderate masturbation does not lead to infertility, and there is no correlation between masturbation and the physical or mental health of the fetus.[Read More] The Impact of Frequent Masturbation on Male Fertility and Sperm Quality
Understanding Ejaculatory Difficulties: Impact on Health and Relationships
Thank you for your response, doctor. However, I still have some questions. Aside from the fact that difficulty in ejaculation makes it less likely to conceive, could the inability to ejaculate during sexual intercourse lead to physiological changes if the male partner reaches org...
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
BIBI: Hello, ejaculation disorders are usually due to issues with neurotransmitters or conduction pathways. It is generally necessary to consult a specialized urologist to identify the problem, such as Professor Hsiang-Jung Hsieh from National Taiwan University or Professor Han-S...[Read More] Understanding Ejaculatory Difficulties: Impact on Health and Relationships
Understanding Sperm Quality: Can Abstinence Affect Fertility?
Thank you for your response. However, because my husband is home for a limited time, it is difficult to adjust to having intercourse every two days. If he ejaculates first and then we have intercourse two days later, we might miss the ovulation period. This is why we are consider...
Dr. Lin Wenbin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
From a clinical perspective, abstinence can lead to an increase in sperm count, but a decrease in quality, as older sperm exhibit reduced motility. Therefore, during semen analysis, patients are typically advised to abstain for 3 to 5 days. However, after this period of abstinenc...[Read More] Understanding Sperm Quality: Can Abstinence Affect Fertility?
Related FAQ
(Urology)
Infertility(Urology)
Semen Analysis(Urology)
Erectile Dysfunction(Urology)
Hematospermia(Urology)
Pain After Ejaculation(Urology)
Epididymis(Urology)
Masturbation(Urology)
Sexual Climax(Urology)
Semen(Obstetrics and Gynecology)