Never ejaculated?
Hello doctor, I am currently 19 years old.
I have noticeable secondary sexual characteristics, such as body hair and an Adam's apple.
However, I have not engaged in masturbation and have only experienced a wet dream once during middle school.
I read online that not masturbating for a long time can lead to sperm being reabsorbed by the body or a decrease in sperm production.
Is this a problem? Do I still need to engage in masturbation? I'm concerned that I might not be able to ejaculate in the future.
Www, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/04
Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology
There is no literature indicating that your condition would lead to an inability to ejaculate.
Your situation is overall healthier for both body and mind than excessive use.
A healthy lifestyle is what matters, so there is no need to worry.
Reply Date: 2020/04/04
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At 19 years old, it's completely normal to have concerns about sexual health and ejaculation, especially if you feel that you are experiencing physical changes associated with puberty, such as the development of secondary sexual characteristics like body hair and a deeper voice. Your question touches on several important aspects of male sexual health, including the physiological processes of sperm production and ejaculation.
Firstly, it's important to understand that sperm production occurs continuously in the testes. The process of spermatogenesis, which is the formation of sperm, takes about 64 to 72 days. If ejaculation does not occur through sexual activity or masturbation, the body has mechanisms to handle the sperm that are not released. Sperm that are not ejaculated are eventually reabsorbed by the body. This is a natural process and does not negatively affect your overall sperm production or fertility in the long term.
The concern that not ejaculating can lead to a decrease in sperm production is a common myth. While regular ejaculation can help maintain a healthy reproductive system and may have psychological benefits, not ejaculating for extended periods does not inherently harm your ability to produce sperm. In fact, many men experience periods of abstinence without any adverse effects on their sexual health.
Regarding the need for masturbation, it is a personal choice and varies from person to person. Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity that can help relieve sexual tension, improve mood, and provide a better understanding of your body and sexual responses. It can also help you learn about your preferences and what feels pleasurable, which can be beneficial for future sexual experiences with partners.
If you are concerned about your ability to ejaculate or your sexual health in general, it may be helpful to consult with a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and address any specific concerns you may have. Additionally, if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as pain during erections or ejaculation, or if you have concerns about your sexual development, seeking medical advice is always a good idea.
In summary, at 19, your body is still developing, and it's normal to have questions about sexual health. Not engaging in masturbation or experiencing infrequent ejaculation does not pose a significant risk to your health or fertility. However, if you have concerns or experience any discomfort, it is advisable to speak with a healthcare provider who can offer guidance tailored to your situation. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and being informed is key to making healthy choices.
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