What to do if you are unable to ejaculate?
I am 36 years old and have been married for 2 years.
I am unable to achieve ejaculation during intercourse (I rely on manual stimulation for ejaculation).
I would like to have a baby.
What should I do and which specialist should I consult? Thank you.
Peter, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/01/18
Dr. Lin Hexing reply Urology
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry.
I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: Currently, there are no appropriate pharmacological treatments for delayed ejaculation.
If you are eager to have a baby, you should consider artificial insemination.
It is advisable to seek a medical center or a specialized clinic for infertility treatment, where obstetricians and gynecologists typically perform these procedures.
Wishing you peace and happiness.
Reply Date: 2011/01/18
More Info
Addressing the issue of inability to ejaculate, especially when trying to conceive, is a sensitive and complex matter. It's commendable that you are seeking help and looking for solutions. Here’s a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing this issue.
Understanding the Issue
Inability to ejaculate, known medically as "an ejaculation disorder," can stem from various causes, including psychological factors, medical conditions, or side effects from medications. Psychological factors may include anxiety, stress, or relationship issues, while medical conditions could involve hormonal imbalances, nerve damage, or certain surgeries. It’s important to identify the underlying cause to determine the best course of action.
Steps to Take
1. Consult a Specialist: The first step is to consult a healthcare provider who specializes in male reproductive health. This could be a urologist or a reproductive endocrinologist. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and possibly blood tests to check hormone levels.
2. Discuss Medical History: Be prepared to discuss your medical history, including any medications you are taking, previous surgeries, or health conditions that might contribute to your inability to ejaculate. This information is crucial for the doctor to make an accurate diagnosis.
3. Psychological Evaluation: If no physical cause is found, consider a psychological evaluation. A therapist or psychologist specializing in sexual health can help address any anxiety or stress that may be affecting your sexual function. Techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may be beneficial.
4. Explore Treatment Options: Depending on the diagnosis, treatment options may include:
- Medications: If hormonal imbalances are identified, hormone therapy may be prescribed.
- Counseling: If psychological factors are at play, therapy can help you work through these issues.
- Pelvic Floor Exercises: Sometimes, strengthening pelvic floor muscles can improve sexual function.
- Assisted Reproductive Techniques: If ejaculation remains an issue, assisted reproductive technologies such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be considered. Sperm can be retrieved through other means, such as testicular sperm extraction (TESE) or electroejaculation.
5. Lifestyle Changes: Adopting a healthy lifestyle can also improve overall reproductive health. This includes maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, reducing alcohol consumption, and quitting smoking.
Importance of Communication
Open communication with your partner is essential during this process. Discussing your feelings and concerns can help alleviate some of the stress associated with trying to conceive. It’s important for both partners to feel supported and understood.
Conclusion
Inability to ejaculate can be a challenging issue, particularly when trying to conceive. However, with the right approach and support, it is possible to address this concern effectively. Start by consulting a specialist who can guide you through the evaluation and treatment process. Remember that you are not alone in this journey, and many resources are available to help you achieve your goal of starting a family.
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