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Retrograde ejaculation
What is retrograde ejaculation?
Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen enters the bladder instead of emerging through the penis during orgasm. Although men still reach sexual climax, they might ejaculate very little or no semen. This is sometimes called a dry orgasm. Retrograde ejaculation isn't harmful, but it can cause male infertility.
How does retrograde ejaculation affect your fertility?
Due to little or no semen being present at ejaculation, male fertility is severely impacted.
How can retrograde ejaculation be diagnosed and treated?
At Bourn Hall, we’re experts in diagnosing and treating retrograde ejaculation. There are a number of remedies available.