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I have noticed that when my husband has an orgasm, his sperm is no longer existent. In the past, his load was quite large, as he is very well endowed. Anyone husband have this issue,and should I suggest that he see his doctor yet, or wait?
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He should definitely see a doctor.
I think with age that is quite normal.
better go see a doctor- don’t waithmm bet he is in mid to late 40’s and diabetic??
Sometimes that is caused when a man has sex more times a day..But if you feel that it is something wrong than by all means tell him to go and see doctor.or go to www.md.com and look on there
maybe he is making other “deposits” and that would decrease it when you receive a “deposit”
Amount of “load” has nothing to do with how well “endowed” a male is. The ejaculate contains microscopic sperm which comes from the testicles and seminal fluid formed in the prostate gland which you cannot see. If he is observing a change in this he needs to be evaluated by a physician, preferable a urologist.
Everyone is different and sometimes things change. If you are having frequent intercourse, this may be why the quantity of semen is less.
It is the volume of semen that you are refering to. It is possible for a man to have an orgasm and not ejaculate though if he has never done this in the past it might warrant an examination. It is, however, perfectly normal and many men experience it as a normal occurence. The size of a man’s penis and the volume of semen are not at all related. As a man gets older the volume of semen may decrease and orgasms may become weaker. If orgasms are frequent these two facts may also be true. If this is of any concern at all, to either of you, he should see a doctor. There are also many sites on the web can that explain further what I have just said, with sensitivity and concern. Try askmen.com. There is one other possibility. Is there any reason he might tell you he has had an orgasm when he, in fact, has not? Might he be unable to, feeling guilty about it, have a medical or arousal problem, etc. Just an after thought.
I’d say see the dr,but also could decrease with a lot of activity.When I have multiple orgasms,eventually they are drier.
I wonder how it is that you know his “sperm is no longer existent”? Could you see them before and now you cannot? Ejaculate contains sperm as well as semen, so unless you are viewing it under a microscope, I don’t think you can really conclude he has no sperm (do you mean he is not ejaculating anything? Wouldn’t he notice this?)Is it possible that your husband has had a vasectomy? This causes only semen to be released (without sperm) when a man ejaculates.If it is just the amount of “load” it may be1. He is dehydrated (this can cause a sticky, lumpy appearance and less ejaculate will be present)2. If he is reaching orgasm often it is only logical that it would take awhile for the amount to increase again (so if you are having sex more often than you used to it may explain the difference you are detecting).If you are trying to have a child you should mention it to him, or if you are worried about his health in general, let him know you are worried and would like him to see a doctor.
see the following linkhttp://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mens-he.
“The normal volume in ejaculation is 1.5ml to 5ml.” From Medline Plus.”Larger ejaculate volumes are seen with greater durations of abstinence.” “Abnormally low volume is known as hypospermia, though it is normal for the amount of ejaculate to diminish with age.” “The number of sperm in an ejaculation also varies widely, depending on many factors, including the recentness of last ejaculation, the average warmth of the testicles, the degree and length of time of sexual excitement prior to ejaculation, the age, testosterone level, the nutrition and especially hydration and the total volume of seminal fluid. An unusually low sperm count, not the same as low semen volume, is known as oligospermia, and the absence of any sperm from the ejaculate is termed azoospermia.” from wikipedia.comlarge prostate, obstruction.
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