Ejaculation Frequency and Semen Absorption: Key Insights - Urology

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If semen is not ejaculated for a period of time, will it be reabsorbed by the body? Why is there a significant difference in semen volume when ejaculating after half a month of abstinence compared to after seven days of abstinence? Generally, how long can a person go without ejaculation before semen production stops increasing?

aki, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/12/02

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, it varies from person to person.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Online responses should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2011/12/02

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Ejaculation frequency and the body's handling of semen are interesting topics that touch on male reproductive health. To address your questions, let's break down the concepts of semen production, absorption, and the physiological processes involved.

Firstly, it's important to understand that the male reproductive system continuously produces sperm and seminal fluid. Sperm is produced in the testes, while seminal fluid is generated by various glands, including the seminal vesicles and prostate. This process is ongoing, and the body has mechanisms to manage the accumulation of sperm and seminal fluid.

When ejaculation does not occur for an extended period, the body does indeed have a way of handling the excess sperm and seminal fluid. The body can reabsorb sperm that is not ejaculated. This is a natural process, and it helps maintain the health of the reproductive system. The reabsorption process is facilitated by the epididymis, where sperm is stored. If sperm is not ejaculated, it can be broken down and reabsorbed by the body, which prevents the buildup of excess sperm that could lead to discomfort or other issues.

Regarding the differences in semen volume after varying periods of abstinence, several factors come into play. When you abstain from ejaculation for a longer period, such as two weeks or more, the body continues to produce sperm and seminal fluid. When ejaculation finally occurs after a longer period, the volume may be greater due to the accumulation of both sperm and seminal fluid. In contrast, if you abstain for a shorter period, such as seven days, the volume may be less because the body has not had as much time to accumulate the fluids.

As for how long one can go without ejaculation before the volume stops increasing, there is no definitive answer, as it varies from person to person. Factors such as individual physiology, age, hormonal levels, and overall health can influence semen production and reabsorption rates. Generally, most men can go several days to weeks without ejaculation, and the body will continue to produce sperm and seminal fluid during this time. However, after a certain point, the production may stabilize, and the volume may not significantly increase with further abstinence.

In summary, the body has a remarkable ability to manage sperm and seminal fluid production, including reabsorption when necessary. The volume of semen can vary based on the duration of abstinence, and individual factors play a significant role in this process. If you have concerns about your reproductive health or experience significant changes in ejaculation frequency or volume, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and assessment.

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