Ejaculation Issues: Seeking Help for Fertility Concerns - Urology

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Inability to ejaculate?


The duration of intercourse is 20 to 30 minutes, but there is an inability to ejaculate.
Ejaculation can only be achieved through manual stimulation.
I have been married for 2 years and have never achieved ejaculation during intercourse.
What should I do to address this issue (as I want to conceive and have a baby)? Which specialty should I consult? Please advise.
Thank you, doctor!

Xiao Zheng, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/01/18

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Hello: In response to your inquiry, I recommend that you schedule an appointment with a urologist for evaluation and examination.

Reply Date: 2011/01/18

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Ejaculation issues can be a significant concern for couples trying to conceive, and it’s understandable that you’re seeking help to address this situation. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing a condition known as "anorgasmia," which is the inability to achieve ejaculation during sexual intercourse. This can be frustrating and may lead to feelings of inadequacy or anxiety, especially when you have a desire to start a family.

To address your concerns, the first step is to consult a healthcare professional who specializes in sexual health or reproductive medicine. This could be a urologist, who deals with male reproductive health, or a fertility specialist. They can provide a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying causes of your ejaculation issues. These causes can range from psychological factors, such as anxiety or stress, to physical conditions, such as hormonal imbalances or nerve damage.

Here are some potential areas to explore during your consultation:
1. Medical History and Physical Examination: Your doctor will likely start with a detailed medical history and a physical examination. This will help identify any medical conditions or medications that could be contributing to your symptoms.

2. Psychological Factors: Sometimes, psychological issues such as performance anxiety, stress, or past trauma can affect sexual function. A mental health professional, such as a psychologist or sex therapist, may be beneficial in addressing these concerns.

3. Hormonal Evaluation: Hormonal imbalances can affect sexual function. Your doctor may recommend blood tests to check your testosterone levels and other hormones that play a role in sexual health.

4. Lifestyle Factors: Discuss your lifestyle with your doctor, including diet, exercise, alcohol consumption, and smoking. These factors can significantly impact sexual health and overall well-being.

5. Treatment Options: Depending on the underlying cause, treatment options may vary. If the issue is psychological, therapy or counseling may be recommended. If it’s a physical issue, medications or other interventions may be necessary. In some cases, techniques such as pelvic floor exercises or the use of certain devices may help.

6. Fertility Evaluation: Since you are trying to conceive, it may also be beneficial to have a fertility evaluation for both you and your partner. This can help identify any additional factors that may be affecting your ability to conceive.

7. Communication with Your Partner: Open communication with your partner about your concerns and feelings can also be helpful. This can reduce anxiety and create a supportive environment as you work through these challenges together.

In summary, it’s essential to seek professional help to address your ejaculation issues and fertility concerns. A urologist or fertility specialist can provide the necessary evaluation and treatment options tailored to your specific situation. Remember, you are not alone in this, and many couples face similar challenges. With the right support and treatment, you can work towards achieving your goal of starting a family.

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