Fluid leakage during intercourse with a girlfriend?
Hello, doctor.
1.
The fluid that is released during sexual activity with my girlfriend is the bulbourethral gland fluid, right? The prostatic fluid is only released during ejaculation or when the prostate is stimulated, correct? Is all the fluid released during sexual arousal bulbourethral gland fluid?
2.
Does masturbation affect sperm motility?
3.
If there is pleasure during penetration but no ejaculation, and then ejaculation occurs 2 minutes after withdrawal, is there a possibility of pre-ejaculation?
Huang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/01/17
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello, Huang: 1.
Prostatic fluid or bulbourethral gland fluid may be present.
2.
It will not affect sperm motility, so there is no need to worry.
3.
It is possible, so it is still important to take protective measures to avoid pregnancy.
Reply Date: 2022/01/17
More Info
Understanding pre-ejaculate and its implications for sexual health is a topic that encompasses both physiological and psychological aspects of sexual activity. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Pre-ejaculate and Its Composition: The fluid that is released during sexual arousal before ejaculation is known as pre-ejaculate or pre-cum. This fluid is produced by the Cowper's glands (also known as bulbourethral glands), which are located near the base of the penis. It serves several purposes: it helps to lubricate the urethra, neutralizes any acidity in the urethra from urine, and can also provide a small amount of lubrication for the vagina. The prostate gland, on the other hand, contributes to the seminal fluid that is released during ejaculation. While the prostate does secrete fluid during sexual arousal, it is primarily during ejaculation that a significant amount of prostatic fluid is released. Therefore, the fluid you are experiencing during sexual excitement is primarily from the Cowper's glands, not the prostate.
2. Masturbation and Sperm Motility: Masturbation is a normal sexual activity and does not have a long-term negative impact on sperm motility or overall fertility. In fact, regular ejaculation, whether through masturbation or sexual intercourse, can help maintain healthy sperm production. However, if ejaculation occurs frequently (multiple times a day), it may temporarily reduce the volume and concentration of sperm in subsequent ejaculations. This is due to the body's need to replenish sperm reserves. Still, this effect is typically short-lived, and sperm motility generally returns to normal levels with time.
3. Possibility of Pre-ejaculate and Leakage: The concern about "leaking" or pre-ejaculate fluid is valid. Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm, although the concentration is usually lower than in ejaculate. If you experience arousal and then withdraw before ejaculation, there is a possibility that pre-ejaculate fluid may contain some sperm, which could lead to pregnancy if it comes into contact with the vagina. The risk of pregnancy from pre-ejaculate is generally lower than from ejaculate, but it is not zero. If you are concerned about pregnancy, it is advisable to use reliable contraception methods, such as condoms or hormonal birth control, to reduce the risk.
In summary, pre-ejaculate is primarily produced by the Cowper's glands and serves important functions during sexual arousal. Masturbation does not negatively impact sperm motility in a significant way, and while there is a possibility of sperm being present in pre-ejaculate, the risk of pregnancy is lower than with full ejaculation. If you have further concerns about sexual health or contraception, consulting with a healthcare professional can provide personalized advice and guidance.
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