Very Health Q&A Men’s Health

What are the effects of external semen removal?

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Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 08:00 AM

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  • Tyr Tyr

    Apr 13, 2026

    In vitro semen ejaculation may lead to problems such as contraceptive failure, decreased sexual satisfaction, increased psychological stress in men, congestion of the prostate, and strained relationships with partners.

    1. Contraceptive failure:

    The contraceptive success rate of in vitro ejaculation is about 78%, which is much lower than that of condoms or oral contraceptives. There may be a small amount of semen overflowing before ejaculation, the pre-ejaculate contains sperm, or the man may not be able to withdraw in time. The risk of unintended pregnancy is higher, especially for women with irregular menstrual cycles.

    2. Decreased sexual experience:

    Deliberate interruption during sexual intercourse will affect the pleasure experience of both parties. Men may have erectile dysfunction due to tension, and women may have difficulty reaching orgasm. Long-term use of this method may reduce sexual desire and cause frigidity.

    3. Psychological burden:

    Men need to pay close attention to control the time of ejaculation, which can easily lead to anxiety. Some people will blame themselves and worry about contraceptive failure or sexual ability being questioned. In severe cases, they may develop sexual phobia.

    4. Prostate problems:

    Repeatedly interrupting ejaculation can cause chronic congestion of the prostate and may induce non-bacterial prostatitis. Typical symptoms include frequent urination and perineal swelling and pain, which may affect sperm quality if continued for a long time.

    3. Partner conflicts:

    A lack of close contact may weaken emotional connections, and women may feel resentful at being abruptly interrupted. If an unexpected pregnancy is more likely to cause a crisis of trust, both parties need to fully communicate and negotiate contraceptive methods.

    It is recommended to choose more reliable contraceptive methods such as condoms with disease prevention functions and short-acting contraceptive pills. Regular sex can help maintain prostate health, and you can try Kegel exercises to increase control. If symptoms such as frequent urination and perineal pain occur for more than two weeks, you need to see a doctor to check for prostate disease. Partners should openly communicate their sexual needs, jointly explore contraceptive and intimate modes suitable for both parties, and consult a sex therapist to improve the quality of their sexual life when necessary.

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