Daily Masturbation and Its Impact on Pregnancy Risks - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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The probability of pregnancy after ejaculation during sexual intercourse compared to daily masturbation?


If I masturbate every day and have unprotected intercourse without direct contact with the female partner, what is the likelihood of her getting pregnant? I find it difficult to ejaculate, and it usually takes me some time to do so after withdrawal.

Qpwi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/04/17

Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Masturbating daily and having unprotected intercourse with someone else, even if ejaculation does not directly contact the female partner, still carries a significant risk of pregnancy.
If you find it difficult to ejaculate and need to withdraw and take some time before doing so, the likelihood of pregnancy remains a concern.

Reply Date: 2018/04/17

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Masturbation is a normal and common behavior that many people engage in, and it generally does not have a direct impact on pregnancy risks. When considering the question of daily masturbation and its implications for pregnancy, it is essential to understand the mechanics of conception and the factors that contribute to pregnancy.

In the scenario you described, if you are engaging in sexual intercourse without protection (i.e., without a condom) and there is ejaculation, even if you believe that the sperm did not come into direct contact with the female partner's reproductive tract, there is still a risk of pregnancy. Sperm can be present in pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum), which may be released before ejaculation. This fluid can contain viable sperm, and if it comes into contact with the vaginal area, it can lead to pregnancy.

The likelihood of pregnancy depends on several factors, including the timing of intercourse in relation to the woman's ovulation cycle. Ovulation typically occurs around the midpoint of the menstrual cycle, and sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days. Therefore, if intercourse occurs in the days leading up to ovulation, there is a significant chance of conception occurring.

Regarding your concerns about your own sexual function, such as difficulty ejaculating during intercourse, this can be influenced by various psychological and physiological factors. If you find that you are more comfortable or able to achieve ejaculation through masturbation, this is not uncommon. However, if you are concerned about your sexual health or function, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional who specializes in sexual health.

It is also important to consider the emotional and relational aspects of sexual activity. Engaging in sexual activity without protection carries not only the risk of unintended pregnancy but also the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Using condoms can help mitigate these risks, providing a barrier that reduces the likelihood of both pregnancy and STIs.

In summary, daily masturbation itself does not pose a risk to pregnancy; however, unprotected sexual intercourse does carry the risk of pregnancy, especially if there is any ejaculation or pre-ejaculatory fluid involved. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy or your sexual health, it is advisable to speak with a healthcare provider who can offer personalized guidance and support. They can help address any concerns you may have and provide information on safe sexual practices, fertility awareness, and contraceptive options.

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