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I Suffered from Dry Orgasms After Surgery

Reverse ejaculation, known as retrograde ejaculation, occurs at the point of orgasm. During an orgasm, the testicles produce sperm while the prostate release the white, alkaline liquid sperm use to swim in. The liquid contents collate together and exit through the urethra. Except in the case of retrograde ejaculation, the ejaculation is sent into the bladder. Retrograde Ejaculation causes men to experience infertility and embarrassment of intercourse.
 

Understanding the Retrograde Phenomenon 

Think of your prostate, testicles and urethra as elastic rubber bands, which can sustain intense bouts of pressure. But as with any rubber band, too much pressure can cause it to rupture. A vasectomy and surgeries of the prostate, abdomen, colon or testicles can rupture the delicate tissue cells and muscles surrounding the sex organs and corresponding parts. For example, the bladder neck muscles can become damaged or scraped away. When removed, semen releases into bladder instead of the urethra.

Reverse ejaculation does not affect your ability to gain an erection, but men do admit to feeling sexual frustrated because of the lack of semen being released. Some men even admit to becoming embarrassed of intercourse. Men who wish to eliminate the embarassment of Retrograde Ejaculation can try a blend of Ashwagandha, Bitter Melon, American Ginseng, Ostrea Gigas, Pyrola, and Saraparailla, which together repair the bladder muscles.

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