Is It Normal to Experience No Ejaculation During Orgasm? - Urology

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I am quite into DIY, and starting from the end of January this year, I practiced abstinence until the end of February.
During this week, I did DIY twice and noticed that there was no semen released or ejaculated at the moment of climax, but there was a small amount of prostatic fluid that came out during the process.
I usually find it difficult for my glans to become moist.
I would like to ask the doctor if this is a normal phenomenon?

Wei Ting, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/02/28

Dr. Liu Mingyue reply Urology


Hello, sometimes retrograde ejaculation can occur due to medications or other factors.
It is advisable to observe the situation first, and if there is no improvement, you should visit a urology clinic.

Reply Date: 2019/02/28

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Experiencing no ejaculation during orgasm, also known as "dry orgasm," can be a concerning phenomenon for many individuals. However, it is important to understand that this can occur for a variety of reasons and may not necessarily indicate a serious underlying health issue.
Firstly, let's clarify what happens during ejaculation. Typically, ejaculation involves the release of semen, which contains sperm and seminal fluid, from the male reproductive system. This process is usually accompanied by orgasm, which is the peak of sexual arousal. However, there are instances where a person may experience orgasm without the expulsion of semen. This can happen due to several factors:
1. Refractory Period: After ejaculation, men typically enter a refractory period during which they may not be able to achieve another orgasm or ejaculation for a certain amount of time. If you have recently engaged in sexual activity or masturbation, your body may still be in this refractory phase.

2. Prostate Health: The prostate gland plays a crucial role in the ejaculation process. Conditions affecting the prostate, such as prostatitis or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), can impact the ability to ejaculate. If you have experienced discomfort or other symptoms related to your prostate, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional.

3. Hormonal Factors: Hormonal imbalances, particularly involving testosterone, can affect sexual function, including ejaculation. If you suspect that hormonal issues may be at play, a healthcare provider can perform tests to assess your hormone levels.

4. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or psychological conditions can also impact sexual performance. If you are feeling anxious about your sexual health or performance, this could contribute to the experience of a dry orgasm.

5. Medications: Certain medications, particularly those used to treat depression or anxiety, can have side effects that impact sexual function, including ejaculation. If you are on any medications, it may be beneficial to discuss these with your doctor.

6. Age: As men age, changes in sexual function are common. This can include changes in the volume of ejaculate or the ability to ejaculate.

In your case, you mentioned that you experienced some pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) during orgasm, which is a normal occurrence. This fluid is produced by the Cowper's glands and can be released during arousal, even if ejaculation does not occur. The presence of this fluid indicates that your body is still responding to sexual stimulation, which is a positive sign.

If this experience is isolated and not accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it may not be a cause for alarm. However, if you continue to experience dry orgasms or have other symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or changes in libido, it would be advisable to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can conduct a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly laboratory tests, to determine if there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed.

In conclusion, while experiencing no ejaculation during orgasm can be concerning, it is not uncommon and can result from various factors. Monitoring your overall sexual health and seeking professional guidance if needed can help ensure that any potential issues are addressed appropriately. Remember, open communication with a healthcare provider is key to understanding and managing your sexual health.

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