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Re: Trying to conceive and husband does not ejaculate during intercourse

From: Marisa Geller MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 16:11:52 -0300


You can get pregnant this way if there is no other additional problem. Anyway, you could see a therapist or a sexologist to solve sexual matters so that you can have sex not only to conceive but also for pleasure unless you are both satisfied the way your sexual life is so far.

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Marisa Geller M.D.
Coordinator Obgyn.net Latina
Specialist on Obstetrics and Gynecology
Specialist on Fertility and Sterility
Buenos Aires
Argentina

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>----- Original Message ----- From: "concerned" <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH" <pregnancy-birth@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 1:06 PM Subject: Trying to conceive and husband does not ejaculate during intercourse

> My husband and I have been actively trying to conceive since December > 2002 (although we have not been using birth control since January 2002). > He has very little problem ejaculating during masturbation. Now that > we're trying to conceive, he masturbates to the point of ejaculation, > then he quickly inserts his penis in my vagina and does his thing. (I > should mention that we are both 31, we've been together since we were 19 > and he's ejaculated inside me a few times a year since we first became > involved with each other). > > I'm worried that this will have a negative impact on our ability to > conceive, however, I want to be sensitive to his feelings. I haven't > told our family practitioner about it (I'm pretty shy when it comes to > discussing our sex life with our doctor and I don't want to put my > husband's business out there). > > Should we keep having sex the way we've been doing it for a year and go > see a doctor if we haven't conceived by then or should we see someone > before then? If we should see someone sooner, what kind of doc should we > see and when should we go in for treatment? Should I be concerned about > this at all??? >






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