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What happens if you hold your sperm in?

No evidence suggests blocking sperm can cause harm or negative side effects. Unejaculated sperm is not harmful to the body and does not build up. The body reabsorbs sperm that does not leave through ejaculation. This has no side effects on sex drive or fertility.

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People with a penis may choose to temporarily or permanently block sperm from coming out when they ejaculate. Others may have a medical condition that prevents sperm from exiting the body. In this article, we look at why people block sperm, whether there are side effects, and when to see a doctor about ejaculation issues. Why it happens Share on Pinterest 943078044 Image credit: glegorly / Getty Images. People may have a condition that prevents sperm from leaving the body, or they may choose to block ejaculate for various reasons, whether temporarily or permanently. Blocking sperm on purpose during sex People may delay ejaculation during edging, which is a technique to hold off an orgasm during masturbation or sex. For some people, this may make an orgasm feel more intense and pleasurable, according to the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM). With edging, a person reaches a level of sexual stimulation leading up to an orgasm. They then reduce stimulation to prevent the orgasm, then increase it to approach orgasm again. They can continue this cycle until they want to orgasm. People may also use edging to help manage premature ejaculation. They may also practice semen retention as part of tantric sex. Some techniques may involve orgasms without ejaculation, such as Karezza. This approach focuses on breathing, meditation, and certain postures and methods. The aim is to create an orgasm without ejaculation, to sustain sexual activity. Anejaculation Anejaculation is when a person with a penis is unable to ejaculate semen. There are two types: Primary: People with a penis who have always had anejaculation People with a penis who have always had anejaculation Secondary: People with a penis who develop anejaculation, but have previously been able to ejaculate semen According to the ISSM, causes of this condition include: injury, such as to the spinal cord or pelvic area

infections

certain medications, including antidepressants

surgery to the pelvic area, which may affect pelvic nerves

lymph node removal due to testicular cancer treatment

conditions that affect the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s disease Treating the underlying cause may help resolve anejaculation. If fertility is an issue for males with this condition, medical procedures are available to help stimulate ejaculation or extract sperm. Retrograde ejaculation Retrograde ejaculation is a condition that causes semen to enter the bladder instead of leaving the body during orgasm. People with retrograde ejaculation may produce little to no semen when they orgasm. The ISSM say retrograde ejaculation does not harm a person’s bladder or the rest of their body. The semen simply mixes with urine and leaves the body when they urinate. Symptoms can include: cloudy-looking urine, due to the presence of semen dry orgasms, where people still feel pleasure but expel little to no semen Damage to muscles or nerves in the pelvic area can cause retrograde ejaculation. Causes can include: surgery on the bladder or prostate gland

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alpha-blockers Doctors will need to focus on the underlying issue to manage retrograde ejaculation. One example is pseudoephedrine, a medication that may treat some cases. Retrograde ejaculation is not harmful to someone’s health, but it affects fertility. Retrieving sperm from the urine for fertility treatments may be an option for people who want a biological child. Vasectomy Some people may block sperm from coming out permanently by having a vasectomy. This surgical procedure blocks the tubes that carry sperm, stopping it from coming out during ejaculation. Many people choose vasectomy as a form of birth control to prevent a female sexual partner from getting pregnant. What happens in the body when a person blocks sperm from coming out? The testicles make sperm, which travels out of the scrotum through a tube called the vas deferens. During ejaculation, sperm mixes with semen and comes out through the urethra, a tube in the penis. Semen contains around 10% sperm, with the rest consisting of: enzymes

vitamin C

calcium

protein

sodium

zinc

citric acid

fructose sugar If sperm does not travel out by ejaculation, the body breaks down semen and reabsorbs it. It may also release the sperm during nocturnal emission, also known as a wet dream. If people have had a vasectomy, their sperm remains inside the body and does not mix into the semen. The testes continue to produce sperm, but the body reabsorbs it. Are there side effects? No evidence suggests blocking sperm can cause harm or negative side effects. Unejaculated sperm is not harmful to the body and does not build up. The body reabsorbs sperm that does not leave through ejaculation. This has no side effects on sex drive or fertility. However, there may be possible side effects in people who delay or avoid ejaculating when sexually aroused. Epididymal hypertension is when male sexual arousal does not result in orgasm or ejaculation. People may refer to it as blue balls. Symptoms of epididymal hypertension may include mild to severe scrotal pain. Reasons for ejaculation There are several reasons why people ejaculate. To conceive a child Ejaculation during vaginal sex is the most common way for a male and female partner to conceive a child. For sexual pleasure Many people choose to ejaculate for sexual pleasure. A 2013 review looked at the link between ejaculation and male sexual pleasure. The research suggests orgasm and ejaculation are two distinct processes in the body. It concludes that whether a person gets sexual pleasure from ejaculation is based on their subjective perception. May reduce prostate cancer risk Ejaculation may have certain health benefits. High occurrences of ejaculation may reduce the risk of prostate cancer. One study examines this, analyzing 31,925 male health professionals in the United States from 1992 to 2010. The participants were mostly Caucasian people aged 40–75. They filled in a questionnaire in 1992 detailing how often they ejaculated per month at different ages. The follow-ups looked at cases of prostate cancer and the link between ejaculation frequencies. The study found an association between more frequent ejaculation and a reduced risk of prostate cancer. However, researchers need to study this topic further. Ejaculation may not affect sperm quality A 2015 study looked at how ejaculation frequency affects sperm quality. The study concludes that daily ejaculation across 2 weeks had no negative effect on sperm function or quality. When to see a doctor If people experience problems or unusual symptoms related to ejaculating, they may want to see a healthcare professional. People should consult a doctor if: they have blood in their semen

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