Abstinence from masturbation and nocturnal emissions?
Hello, Doctor.
I apologize for the interruption.
I am currently 22 years old.
Due to various factors, I have quit the habit of masturbation since early June this year.
Since I stopped, I sometimes experience nocturnal emissions once every 2 to 4 weeks, and at times, I have 2 to 3 nocturnal emissions in a week.
I would like to ask you a few questions:
1.
Is the frequency of my nocturnal emissions normal? If a male does not have nocturnal emissions or ejaculation for two to three weeks, is it harmful to the body?
2.
Recently, I have noticed that I sometimes cannot completely empty my bladder when urinating, which causes my underwear to feel slightly damp, and I have a bit of urgency.
Is this related to my situation? Could there be sperm in my urine?
3.
I read on your website that when the penis is erect, it secretes a clear lubricating fluid.
Does this fluid contain sperm?
4.
A few years ago, I experienced ejaculation under extreme stress (not due to masturbation or nocturnal emissions), but it has not happened since.
Is it common in medicine for psychological factors to influence physiological responses?
5.
Since I quit masturbation, if I go a long time without nocturnal emissions, I worry whether some semen might leak out while I am moving around or doing things.
Is this possible? Additionally, if I accidentally have a small amount of semen leak out and it gets onto the area near my pants while I am sitting, and then a girl sits down afterward (while wearing pants), is there a possibility of her becoming accidentally pregnant? I personally think it is unlikely, but this issue has troubled me for a long time.
I hope you can analyze the possibility of accidental pregnancy from a professional perspective.
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond amidst your busy schedule!
Kunrao de ren, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/11/04
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Concerns addressed: Regarding your questions, I respond as follows: 1.
Your situation is normal.
If there is no urination, it will not harm your body.
2.
Incomplete bladder emptying, with residual urine, at your age, is most likely due to an infection.
Secondly, it can be caused by nervous tension.
In certain situations, urine may contain sperm, but this is uncommon.
3.
Typically, there are no sperm in the pre-ejaculatory fluid during an erection.
Even if present, the quantity is very low.
4.
In certain special circumstances, psychological factors can indeed affect physiological responses.
5.
In daily life, there may be occasional leakage, but it is not common.
Conception through external means is nearly impossible.
Department of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan.
Director Hsu Wei-Kai.
Reply Date: 2004/11/04
More Info
Understanding nocturnal emissions and urinary concerns after abstaining from masturbation is a topic that encompasses various physiological and psychological aspects. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Frequency of Nocturnal Emissions: Nocturnal emissions, commonly known as "wet dreams," are a normal physiological occurrence, especially in younger males. The frequency can vary widely among individuals. For some, experiencing nocturnal emissions every few weeks is entirely normal, while others may not experience them for months. If you are not experiencing any discomfort or other health issues, this frequency is generally not a cause for concern. As for the concern about not ejaculating for extended periods, it is not harmful to your health. The body has mechanisms to manage sperm production and release, and nocturnal emissions are one way the body can expel excess sperm.
2. Incomplete Urination: The sensation of not being able to completely empty your bladder, leading to a feeling of wetness in your underwear, can be related to several factors, including anxiety, pelvic floor muscle tension, or even urinary tract issues. This condition, known as "incomplete bladder emptying," can lead to residual urine, which may cause discomfort or a feeling of urgency. It is unlikely that this is directly related to your abstaining from masturbation. Regarding the presence of sperm in urine, while sperm can be present in the urethra after ejaculation, it is generally not present in urine unless there has been recent ejaculation.
3. Pre-ejaculate Fluid: The clear fluid that is released during arousal, known as pre-ejaculate or pre-cum, is produced by the Cowper's glands. This fluid serves to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidity. While it is primarily composed of mucus and does not typically contain sperm, it can occasionally carry sperm if there has been a recent ejaculation. However, the concentration of sperm in pre-ejaculate is usually very low.
4. Psychological Impact on Physiology: It is indeed common for psychological factors to influence physiological responses. Stress, anxiety, and other emotional states can affect sexual function and arousal. The phenomenon of experiencing ejaculation during extreme stress is less common but can occur due to heightened sympathetic nervous system activity. This interplay between psychological states and physiological responses is well-documented in medical literature.
5. Concerns About Accidental Semen Leakage: The worry about semen leaking during daily activities is understandable but largely unfounded in terms of causing pregnancy. Sperm must be deposited in the vaginal canal to result in pregnancy. The likelihood of sperm being viable after contact with clothing or surfaces is extremely low. If a small amount of semen were to leak onto your clothing and then come into contact with someone else’s clothing, the chances of causing pregnancy are negligible. Sperm require a specific environment to survive and remain motile, which is not provided by clothing or air exposure.
In conclusion, your experiences with nocturnal emissions and urinary concerns are generally within the realm of normal physiological responses. If you continue to experience discomfort or anxiety regarding these issues, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice and reassurance. Remember that sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and open discussions about these topics can help alleviate concerns.
Similar Q&A
Understanding Nocturnal Emissions: Causes and Solutions for Better Sleep
I used to frequently engage in masturbation, but I am trying to quit. It has been two months since I last masturbated, but now I experience nocturnal emissions every two to three days. Sometimes I wake up with an erection at 5 or 6 in the morning, and other times at 3 or 4 in the...
Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology
Maintain a regular schedule and engage in regular exercise.[Read More] Understanding Nocturnal Emissions: Causes and Solutions for Better Sleep
Impact of Abstaining from Masturbation on Prostate and Testicular Health
Hello, doctor. I am 29 years old and have had the habit of masturbation since around middle school. I have never had a girlfriend. About 300 days ago, in August of last year, I tried to stop masturbating. During this period, I experienced nocturnal emissions once or twice, but I ...
Dr. Liu Jiaju reply Urology
Masturbation is a normal physiological release and has no significant impact on health. However, excessive indulgence may affect normal daily activities. It is advisable to engage in moderate exercise to divert attention.[Read More] Impact of Abstaining from Masturbation on Prostate and Testicular Health
Understanding Nocturnal Emissions: What to Do After Stopping Masturbation
Hello doctor, I have stopped masturbating for six months now. However, recently I have been experiencing nocturnal emissions for four consecutive days. What should I do?
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Legend: Hello, you are doing well, which indicates that you are still young and capable of having spring dreams, and your responses are quite good. In this situation, there is nothing to worry about. If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and ...[Read More] Understanding Nocturnal Emissions: What to Do After Stopping Masturbation
Frequent Urination and Nocturnal Emissions: Understanding Your Symptoms
Hello doctor, I have experienced nocturnal emissions three times in the past month. The first two occurrences were less than two days apart. Additionally, I have been urinating frequently, feeling the urge to urinate again just 1 to 2 minutes after finishing. I often find myself ...
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: A previous normal urinalysis does not rule out current symptoms. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a urologist. Currently, make sure to get enough rest, engage in gentle exercise, avoid spicy foods and alcohol, maintain normal hydration, and limit beverages...[Read More] Frequent Urination and Nocturnal Emissions: Understanding Your Symptoms
Related FAQ
(Urology)
Masturbation(Urology)
Urethral Discharge(Urology)
Post-Circumcision(Urology)
Frequent Urination(Urology)
Nocturia(Urology)
Semen Analysis(Urology)
Erectile Dysfunction(Urology)
Pain After Ejaculation(Urology)
Weak Urination(Urology)