'''Ejaculation''' is the discharge of [[semen]] (the ''ejaculate''; normally containing [[sperm]]) from the [[penis]] through the [[urethra]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lombardi |first=Julian |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tXvjBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA205 |title=Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction |date=2012年12月06日 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |isbn=978-1-4615-4937-6 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Gower |first=Timothy |title=How the Penis Works |url=https://www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/how-an-erection-occurs |access-date=2024年07月03日 |website=WebMD |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024年06月18日 |title=Ejaculation {{!}} Definition & Process {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/science/ejaculation |access-date=2024年07月03日 |website=www.britannica.com |language=en}}</ref> It is the final stage and natural objective of male [[sexual stimulation]], and an essential component of [[natural conception]]. After forming an [[erection]], many men emit [[Pre-ejaculate|pre-ejaculatory fluid]] during stimulation prior to ejaculating. Ejaculation involves involuntary [[Muscle contraction|contractions]] of the [[pelvic floor]] and is normally linked with [[orgasm]]. It is a normal part of male [[Puberty|human sexual development]].
[[File:Male anatomy.png|thumb|right|Diagram of the male pelvic and reproductive organs]]
[[File:Sperm-path-to-ejaculation.gif|thumb|The path that sperm takes from production to ejaculation]]
<!-- Terms & Conditions -->It can occur spontaneously during [[sleep]] (a [[nocturnal emission]] or "wet dream"). In rare cases, ejaculation occurs because of [[prostate|prostatic]] disease. ''[[Anejaculation]]'' is the condition of being unable to ejaculate. ''[[Painful ejaculation|Dysejaculation]]'' is an ejaculation that is painful or uncomfortable. [[Retrograde ejaculation]] is the backward flow of semen into the [[urinary bladder|bladder]] rather than out of the urethra. [[Premature ejaculation]] happens shortly after initiating sexual activity, and hinders prolonged [[sexual intercourse]]. A [[vasectomy]] alters the composition of the ejaculate as a form of [[birth control]].
'''Ejaculation''' is the ejecting of [[semen]] (usually carrying sperm) from the [[Male reproductive system (human)|male reproductory tract]], and is usually accompanied by [[orgasm]]. It is usually the final stage and natural objective of [[sexual stimulation]], and an essential component of natural [[Fertilisation|conception]]. In rare cases ejaculation occurs because of [[prostatic disease]]. Ejaculation may also occur spontaneously during [[sleep]] (a [[nocturnal emission]] or "wet dream"). '''[[Anejaculation]]''' is the condition of being unable to ejaculate.
==Phases==
==Phases==
===Stimulation===
===Stimulation===
{{anchor|Stimulation phase}}
{{See also|Sexual stimulation}}
A usual precursor to ejaculation is the [[sexual arousal]] of the male, leading to the [[erection]] of the [[penis]], though not every arousal nor erection leads to ejaculation. Penile [[sexual stimulation]] during vaginal, oral or anal [[sexual intercourse]], or [[masturbation|manual stimulation]] (masturbation) may provide the necessary stimulus for a man to achieve [[orgasm]] and ejaculation. Men typically reach orgasm 5–10 minutes after the start of penile-vaginal intercourse, taking into account their desires and those of their partners.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Waldinger, M.D., Quinn, P., Dilleen, M., Mundayat, R., Schweitzer, D.H., & Boolell, M.|year=2005|title=A Multinational Population Survey of Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time|journal=Journal of Sexual Medicine|volume=2|pages=492–497|doi=10.1111/j.1743-6109.2005.00070.x|pmid=16422843|issue=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|author= Giuliano, F., Patrick, D., Porst, R., La Pera, G., Kokoszka, A., Merchant, S., Rothman, M., Gagnon, D., & Polverejan, E.|year=2008|title=Premature Ejaculation: Results from a Five-Country European Observational Study|journal=European Urology|volume=53|issue=5|pages=1048–1057|doi= 10.1016/j.eururo.2007年10月01日5|pmid= 17950985}}</ref> Most men could achieve orgasm sooner or delay it until later if they wished to do so.{{Fact|Date=July 02}} A prolonged stimulation either through foreplay (kissing, petting and direct stimulation of erogenous zones before penetration during intercourse) or stroking (during masturbation) leads to a good amount of arousal and production of [[Pre-ejaculate|pre-ejaculatory fluid]]. While the presence of sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid is thought to be rare, sperm from an earlier ejaculation, still present in the urethra, may be picked up by pre-ejaculatory fluid.{{Fact|Date=July 02}} In addition, infectious agents (including HIV) often can be present in pre-ejaculate.
The normal precursor to ejaculation is [[sexual arousal]] of the male, leading to the [[erection]] of the [[penis]], though not all arousals or erections lead to ejaculation, and ejaculation does not require erection. Penile sexual stimulation during [[masturbation]] or [[Sexual intercourse|vaginal]], [[Anal sex|anal]], [[Oral sex|oral]], [[Non-penetrative sex#Manual sex|manual]], or [[non-penetrative sex|non-penetrative]] sexual activity may provide the necessary stimulus for a man to achieve [[orgasm]] and ejaculation. With regard to [[intravaginal ejaculation latency time|intravaginal ejaculation latency]], men typically reach orgasm five to seven minutes after the start of penile-vaginal [[Sexual intercourse|intercourse]], taking into account their desire and that of their partners, but 10 minutes is also a common intravaginal ejaculation latency.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Waldinger | first1 = M.D. | last2 = Quinn | first2 = P. | last3 = Dilleen | first3 = M. | last4 = Mundayat | first4 = R. | last5 = Schweitzer | first5 = D.H. | last6 = Boolell | first6 = M.|year=2005|title=A Multinational Population Survey of Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time|journal=Journal of Sexual Medicine|volume=2|pages=492–497|doi=10.1111/j.1743-6109.2005.00070.x|pmid=16422843|issue=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Giuliano | first1 = F. | last2 = Patrick | first2 = D. | last3 = Porst | first3 = R. | last4 = La Pera | first4 = G. | last5 = Kokoszka | first5 = A. | last6 = Merchant | first6 = S. | last7 = Rothman | first7 = M. | last8 = Gagnon | first8 = D. | last9 = Polverejan | first9 = E. | year=2008|title=Premature Ejaculation: Results from a Five-Country European Observational Study|journal=European Urology|volume=53|issue=5|pages=1048–1057|doi= 10.1016/j.eururo.2007年10月01日5|pmid= 17950985}}</ref> Prolonged stimulation either through [[foreplay]] (kissing, petting and direct stimulation of erogenous zones before penetration during intercourse) or stroking (during masturbation) leads to adequate arousal and production of [[Pre-ejaculate|pre-ejaculatory fluid]]. Infectious agents (including [[HIV]]) can be present in pre-ejaculate.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022年03月30日 |title=Body Fluids That Transmit HIV {{!}} HIV Transmission {{!}} HIV Basics {{!}} HIV/AIDS {{!}} CDC |url=https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/hiv-transmission/body-fluids.html |access-date=2023年05月01日 |website=cdc.gov |language=en-us}}</ref>
===Emission phase===
[[Premature ejaculation]] is when ejaculation occurs before the desired time. If a man is unable to ejaculate in a timely manner after prolonged sexual stimulation, in spite of his desire to do so, it is called [[delayed ejaculation]] or [[anorgasmia]]. An orgasm that is not accompanied by ejaculation is known as a [[dry orgasm]].
[[File:ejaculation anatomy en.svg|thumb|During the emission phase of ejaculation, sperm travels from the [[epididymis]] through the [[vas deferens]] mixing with fluids from the [[male accessory gland]]s as it enters the urethra. During the expulsion phase, rhythmic contractions of the [[pelvic floor]] and [[bulbospongiosus muscle]]s expel the semen from the penis through the [[urinary meatus]] in several spurts.]]
[[File:Ejaculation educational ani short reboot.webm|thumb|Video of a human male ejaculating]]
Once the penis has achieved sufficient stimulation for the man to reach orgasm, ejaculation begins.<ref>{{cite book | first1 = Bruce M. | last1 = Koeppen | first2 = Bruce A. | last2 = Stanton | title = Berne & Levy Physiology | publisher = Elsevier/Mosby | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-323-04582-7}}</ref> The initial stage of ejaculation, called emission, is controlled by a reflex in the sympathetic spinal cord. Sperm undergo their final developmental changes within the [[epididymis]], where they are held until being ejaculated.<ref>{{Cite book
|title= Infertility in the Male - Chapter 9 - Erection, emission, and ejaculation: Mechanisms of Control
|last= Mueller
|first= Alexander
|date= 19 May 2010
|publisher= Cambridge University Press
|doi= 10.1017/CBO9780511635656.010
|isbn= 978-0-511-63565-6
|access-date= December 11, 2023 }}</ref>
===(削除) Ejaculation (削除ここまで)===
===(追記) Expulsion phase (追記ここまで)===
Ejaculation reaches its peak in the expulsion phase, which involves the discharge of semen from the urethral opening. This ejection is driven by coordinated contractions of the pelvic muscles, including the [[bulbospongiosus muscle|bulbospongiosus]] and [[pubococcygeus muscle|pubococcygeus]] muscles. For the semen to be expelled out of the penis, the bladder neck stays shut while the external [[urethral sphincter]] is relaxed. These rhythmic contractions are part of the male orgasm<ref name=Marieb>{{cite book | last = Marieb | first = Elaine | title = Anatomy & physiology | publisher = Benjamin-Cummings | page= 895 | year = 2013 | isbn = 978-0-321-88760-3 }}</ref> under the control of a [[spinal reflex]] at the level of the [[spinal nerve]]s S2–4 via the [[pudendal nerve]]. Although the external sphincter and pelvic muscles can be voluntarily controlled, any voluntary control during semen expulsion is not evident. The expulsion phase is considered an extension of the emission phase, triggered by reaching a certain level of spinal nerve activation.<ref>{{Cite journal
[[Image:Ejaculation Educational Demonstration.OGG|thumb|Video of an ejaculation.]]
|title= Normal Male Sexual Function: Emphasis on Orgasm and Ejaculation
|last= Alwaal
|first= Amjad
|journal= Fertility and Sterility
|date= 16 Sep 2015
|volume= 104
|issue= 5
|pages= 1051–1060
|publisher= American Society for Reproductive Medicine
|doi= 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015年08月03日3
|pmid= 26385403
|pmc= 4896089
}}</ref> The typical male orgasm lasts several seconds.
[[Premature ejaculation]] is when ejaculation occurs before it is desired. Otherwise, if a man is unable to ejaculate after prolonged sexual stimulation in spite of his desire, it is called [[delayed ejaculation]] or [[anorgasmia]]. An orgasm that is not accompanied by ejaculation is known as a [[dry orgasm]].
When a man has achieved a sufficient level of stimulation, ejaculation begins. At that point, under the control of the [[sympathetic nervous system]], [[semen]] containing [[sperm]] is produced (emission).<ref>{{cite book | author = Bruce M. Koeppen, Bruce A. Stanton, | title = Berne & Levy Physiology | publisher = Elsevier/Mosby | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-323-04582-7}}</ref> The semen is ejected through the [[urethra]] with rhythmic contractions.<ref>{{cite book | author = Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep, | title = Medical Physiology: A Cellular and Molecular Approach | publisher = Elsevier/Saunders | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2005 | isbn = 1-4160-2328-3}}</ref> These rhythmic contractions are part of the male orgasm. They are generated by the [[bulbospongiosus muscle]] under the control of a [[spinal reflex]] at the level of the [[spinal nerve]]s S2-4 via the [[pudendal nerve]]. The typical male orgasm lasts several seconds.
(削除) After the (削除ここまで) start of orgasm, pulses of semen begin to flow from the urethra, reach a peak discharge and then diminish in flow. The typical orgasm consists of 10 to 15 contractions, although the man (削除) is (削除ここまで)(削除) unlikely to (削除ここまで) be consciously aware of (削除) that (削除ここまで) many. (削除) Once (削除ここまで) the first contraction(削除) has taken place (削除ここまで), ejaculation (削除) will continue (削除ここまで) to completion (削除) as an involuntary process (削除ここまで). (削除) At (削除ここまで) this stage(削除) , (削除ここまで) ejaculation cannot be stopped. The rate of contractions gradually slows (削除) during (削除ここまで) the orgasm. Initial contractions occur (削除) at an (削除ここまで) average (削除) interval of (削除ここまで) 0.6 seconds with an increasing increment of 0.1 seconds per contraction. Contractions of most men proceed at regular rhythmic intervals (削除) for (削除ここまで)(削除) the (削除ここまで) duration(削除) of the orgasm (削除ここまで). Many men also experience(削除) additional (削除ここまで) irregular contractions at the (削除) conclusion (削除ここまで) of the orgasm.<ref>{{cite(削除) (削除ここまで) journal(削除) (削除ここまで) | (削除) author (削除ここまで)=Bolen(削除) , (削除ここまで) J. G.(削除) , (削除ここまで) |pmid=7458658| title=The male orgasm: pelvic contractions measured by anal probe | journal= Archives of Sexual Behavior| date= 1980年12月09日| issue=6 | pages=503–21 | doi = 10.1007/BF01542155}}</ref>(削除) (削除ここまで)
(追記) At (追記ここまで) start of orgasm, pulses of semen begin to flow from the urethra, reach a peak(追記) of (追記ここまで) discharge and then diminish in flow. The typical orgasm consists of 10 to 15 contractions, although the man (追記) may (追記ここまで) (追記) not (追記ここまで) be consciously aware of (追記) so (追記ここまで) many. (追記) After (追記ここまで) the first contraction, ejaculation (追記) continues (追記ここまで) to completion (追記) involuntarily (追記ここまで). (追記) During (追記ここまで) this stage ejaculation cannot be stopped. The rate of contractions gradually slows (追記) throughout (追記ここまで) the orgasm. Initial contractions occur (追記) on (追記ここまで) average (追記) every (追記ここまで) 0.6 seconds with an increasing increment of 0.1 seconds per contraction. Contractions of most men proceed at regular rhythmic intervals (追記) through (追記ここまで) (追記) their (追記ここまで) duration. Many men also experience irregular contractions at the (追記) end (追記ここまで) of the orgasm.<ref>{{cite journal | (追記) last (追記ここまで)=(追記) (追記ここまで)Bolen(追記) | first = (追記ここまで) J. G. |pmid=7458658| title=The male orgasm: pelvic contractions measured by anal probe | journal= Archives of Sexual Behavior| date= 1980年12月09日| issue=6 | pages=503–21 | doi = 10.1007/BF01542155(追記) | volume=9| s2cid = 32523063 (追記ここまで)}}</ref>
Ejaculation begins during the first or second contraction of orgasm. For most men the first (削除) spurt (削除ここまで) occurs during the second contraction(削除) . The first or second (削除ここまで)(削除) spurt (削除ここまで) is typically the largest (削除) and can contain (削除ここまで) 40(削除) percent (削除ここまで) or more of(削除) the (削除ここまで) total (削除) ejaculate (削除ここまで)(削除) volume (削除ここまで). After this peak the (削除) flow (削除ここまで) of (削除) each (削除ここまで)(削除) pulse (削除ここまで) diminishes(削除) . (削除ここまで)(削除) When (削除ここまで) the (削除) flow (削除ここまで)(削除) ends, (削除ここまで)(削除) the (削除ここまで) muscle contractions of the orgasm continue with no additional semen discharge. A small sample study of seven men showed an average of (削除) 7 (削除ここまで) spurts of semen(削除) (range between 5 and 10) (削除ここまで) followed by an average of 10 more contractions with no semen expelled(削除) (range between 5 and 23) (削除ここまで). This study also found a high correlation between number of spurts of semen and total ejaculate volume, i.e., larger semen volumes resulted from additional pulses of semen rather than larger individual spurts.<ref>{{cite journal| (削除) author (削除ここまで)=Gerstenburg(削除) , (削除ここまで) T. C. | pmid=2340374 | title= Erection and ejaculation in man. Assessment of the electromyographic activity of the bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles | journal= British Journal of Urology | year= 1990 | volume=65| issue=4| pages=395–402| doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.1990.tb14764.x| first2=RJ| first3=G| last2=Levin| last3=Wagner}}</ref>
Ejaculation(追記) usually (追記ここまで) begins during the first or second contraction of orgasm. For most men(追記) , (追記ここまで) the first (追記) ejection (追記ここまで) occurs during the second contraction(追記) , (追記ここまで) (追記) which (追記ここまで) is typically the largest(追記) , (追記ここまで) (追記) expelling (追記ここまで) 40(追記) % (追記ここまで) or more of total (追記) semen (追記ここまで) (追記) discharge (追記ここまで). After this peak(追記) , (追記ここまで) the (追記) quantity (追記ここまで) of (追記) semen (追記ここまで) (追記) emitted by the penis (追記ここまで) diminishes (追記) as (追記ここまで) the (追記) contractions (追記ここまで) (追記) lessen (追記ここまで) (追記) in intensity. The (追記ここまで) muscle contractions of the orgasm(追記) can (追記ここまで) continue(追記) after ejaculation (追記ここまで) with no additional semen discharge. A small sample study of seven men showed an average of (追記) seven (追記ここまで) spurts of semen followed by an average of 10 more contractions with no semen expelled. This study also found a high correlation between number of spurts of semen and total ejaculate volume, i.e., larger semen volumes resulted from additional pulses of semen rather than larger individual spurts.<ref>{{cite journal| (追記) last1 (追記ここまで)=(追記) (追記ここまで)Gerstenburg(追記) | first1 = (追記ここまで) T. C. | pmid=2340374 | title= Erection and ejaculation in man. Assessment of the electromyographic activity of the bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles | journal= British Journal of Urology | year= 1990 | volume=65| issue=4| pages=395–402| doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.1990.tb14764.x| first2=RJ| first3=G| last2=Levin| last3=Wagner}}</ref>
[[Alfred Kinsey]] measured the distance of ejaculation, in "some (削除) hundred (削除ここまで)" of men. In three-quarters of men, the (削除) [[semen]] (削除ここまで)(削除) exuded (削除ここまで)(削除) from (削除ここまで) the penis, "In other males the semen may be propelled from a matter of some inches to a foot or two, or even as far as five or six (rarely eight(削除) ) (削除ここまで) feet".<ref>{{Cite book | (削除) author (削除ここまで)=Kinsey(削除) , (削除ここまで) A. C.(削除) , (削除ここまで) Pomeroy(削除) , (削除ここまで) W. B.(削除) , (削除ここまで) Martin(削除) , (削除ここまで) C. E. (削除) & (削除ここまで) Gebhard(削除) , (削除ここまで) P. H.| title=Sexual Behavior in the Human Female|year=1998|publisher=Indiana University Press|isbn=978-(削除) 0253334114 (削除ここまで)|(削除) pages (削除ここまで)=634|url=(削除) http (削除ここまで)://books.google.com/?id=9GpBB61LV14C&(削除) lpg=PA530&dq (削除ここまで)=sexual%20behavior%20of%20human%20female&pg=PA634(削除) #v=onepage&q (削除ここまで)=}}</ref> [[Masters and Johnson]] report ejaculation distance to be (削除) not (削除ここまで) greater than 30–60(削除) (削除ここまで)cm.<ref name="M&J">{{cite book|(削除) author (削除ここまで)=Masters(削除) , (削除ここまで) W.H.(削除) , (削除ここまで)(削除) & (削除ここまで) Johnson(削除) , (削除ここまで) V.E.|title=Human Sexual Response|year=1970|publisher=Little, Brown and Company|location=Boston}}</ref> (削除) Distance (削除ここまで)(削除) of (削除ここまで)(削除) ejaculation however, has nothing to do with sexual functioning, as during penetration (削除ここまで) of (削除) penis (削除ここまで)(削除) in (削除ここまで)(削除) vagina the distance of (削除ここまで) ejaculation (削除) plays (削除ここまで)(削除) no (削除ここまで)(削除) role. Dribbling of semen (削除ここまで) from the (削除) penis (削除ここまで)(削除) is (削除ここまで)(削除) usually (削除ここまで)(削除) sufficient (削除ここまで)(削除) for (削除ここまで)(削除) impregnation (削除ここまで).
[[Alfred Kinsey]] measured the distance of ejaculation, in "some (追記) hundreds (追記ここまで)" of men. In three-quarters of men(追記) tested (追記ここまで),(追記) ejaculate "is propelled with so little force that (追記ここまで) the (追記) liquid (追記ここまで) (追記) is (追記ここまで) (追記) not carried more than a minute distance beyond the tip of (追記ここまで) the penis(追記) ." In contrast to those test subjects (追記ここまで),(追記) Kinsey noted (追記ここまで) "In other males the semen may be propelled from a matter of some inches to a foot or two, or even as far as five or six(追記) and (追記ここまで) (rarely(追記) ) (追記ここまで) eight feet".<ref>{{Cite book | (追記) last1 (追記ここまで)=(追記) (追記ここまで)Kinsey(追記) | first1 = (追記ここまで) A. C.(追記) | last2 = (追記ここまで) Pomeroy(追記) | first2 = (追記ここまで) W. B.(追記) | last3 = (追記ここまで) Martin(追記) | first3 = (追記ここまで) C. E. (追記) | last4 = (追記ここまで) Gebhard(追記) | first4 = (追記ここまで) P. H.| title=Sexual Behavior in the Human Female|year=1998|publisher=Indiana University Press|isbn=978-(追記) 0-253-33411-4 (追記ここまで)|(追記) page (追記ここまで)=634|url=(追記) https (追記ここまで)://books.google.com/(追記) books (追記ここまで)?id=9GpBB61LV14C&(追記) q (追記ここまで)=sexual%20behavior%20of%20human%20female&pg=PA634(追記) |access-date (追記ここまで)=(追記) 2013年11月07日 (追記ここまで)}}</ref> [[Masters and Johnson]] report ejaculation distance to be (追記) no (追記ここまで) greater than (追記) {{Convert| (追記ここまで)30–60(追記) | (追記ここまで)cm(追記) ||abbr=on}} (追記ここまで).<ref name="M&J">{{cite book|(追記) last1 (追記ここまで)=(追記) (追記ここまで)Masters(追記) | first1 = (追記ここまで) W.H. (追記) | last2 = (追記ここまで) Johnson(追記) | first2 = (追記ここまで) V.E.|title=Human Sexual Response|year=1970|publisher=Little, Brown and Company|location=Boston}}</ref> (追記) During (追記ここまで) (追記) the (追記ここまで) (追記) series (追記ここまで) of (追記) contractions (追記ここまで) (追記) that (追記ここまで) (追記) accompany (追記ここまで) ejaculation(追記) , (追記ここまで) (追記) semen (追記ここまで) (追記) is (追記ここまで) (追記) propelled (追記ここまで) from the (追記) urethra (追記ここまで) (追記) at (追記ここまで) (追記) {{Convert|500|cm/s||abbr=on}}, (追記ここまで) (追記) close (追記ここまで) (追記) to (追記ここまで) (追記) {{Convert|18|kph|abbr=on}} (追記ここまで).(追記) <ref name=Marieb/> (追記ここまで)
===Refractory period===
===Refractory period===
Most men experience a [[refractory period (sex)|refractory period]] immediately following an orgasm, during which(削除) time (削除ここまで) they are unable to achieve another erection, and a longer period(削除) again (削除ここまで) before they are capable of achieving another ejaculation. During this time a male feels a deep and often pleasurable sense of relaxation, usually(削除) felt (削除ここまで) in the groin and thighs. The (削除) duration (削除ここまで) of the refractory period varies considerably, even for a given individual. Age affects the recovery time, with younger men(削除) typically (削除ここまで) recovering faster than older men, though not (削除) universally so (削除ここまで).<ref name="M&J"/>
Most men experience a [[refractory period (sex)|refractory period]] immediately following an orgasm, during which they are unable to achieve another erection, and a longer period before they are capable of achieving another ejaculation. During this time a male feels a deep and often pleasurable sense of relaxation, usually in the groin and thighs. The (追記) length (追記ここまで) of the refractory period varies considerably, even for a given individual. Age affects the recovery time, with younger men recovering faster than older men, though not (追記) always (追記ここまで).<ref name="M&J"/>
(削除) However, (削除ここまで) some men (削除) are (削除ここまで)(削除) able (削除ここまで)(削除) to (削除ここまで)(削除) achieve (削除ここまで)(削除) sufficient (削除ここまで)(削除) sexual (削除ここまで)(削除) arousal (削除ここまで)(削除) immediately after ejaculation (削除ここまで),(削除) and (削除ここまで) others (削除) may (削除ここまで)(削除) have (削除ここまで)(削除) refractory (削除ここまで)(削除) periods (削除ここまで)(削除) of (削除ここまで)(削除) fewer (削除ここまで)(削除) than (削除ここまで)(削除) 15 (削除ここまで)(削除) minutes (削除ここまで). A short recovery period may allow (削除) them (削除ここまで) to(削除) seamlessly (削除ここまで) continue sexual play (削除) from (削除ここまで)(削除) one (削除ここまで) ejaculation (削除) to (削除ここまで)(削除) sexual (削除ここまで)(削除) stimulation (削除ここまで)(削除) in (削除ここまで)(削除) preparation (削除ここまで)(削除) for (削除ここまで)(削除) the (削除ここまで)(削除) next. (削除ここまで)(削除) However (削除ここまで), (削除) other (削除ここまで)(削除) men (削除ここまで)(削除) are (削除ここまで)(削除) averse to (削除ここまで) stimulation (削除) during (削除ここまで)(削除) the (削除ここまで)(削除) early (削除ここまで)(削除) part (削除ここまで)(削除) of (削除ここまで)(削除) the (削除ここまで)(削除) refractory (削除ここまで)(削除) period (削除ここまで).
(追記) Whereas (追記ここまで) some men (追記) have (追記ここまで) (追記) refractory (追記ここまで) (追記) periods (追記ここまで) (追記) of (追記ここまで) (追記) 15 (追記ここまで) (追記) minutes (追記ここまで) (追記) or (追記ここまで) (追記) more (追記ここまで), others (追記) are (追記ここまで) (追記) able (追記ここまで) (追記) to (追記ここまで) (追記) experience (追記ここまで) (追記) sexual (追記ここまで) (追記) arousal (追記ここまで) (追記) immediately (追記ここまで) (追記) after (追記ここまで) (追記) ejaculation (追記ここまで). A short recovery period may allow (追記) partners (追記ここまで) to continue sexual play (追記) relatively uninterrupted (追記ここまで) (追記) by (追記ここまで) ejaculation(追記) . (追記ここまで) (追記) Some (追記ここまで) (追記) men (追記ここまで) (追記) may (追記ここまで) (追記) experience (追記ここまで) (追記) their (追記ここまで) (追記) penis (追記ここまで) (追記) becoming (追記ここまで) (追記) hypersensitive (追記ここまで) (追記) to stimulation after ejaculation (追記ここまで), (追記) which (追記ここまで) (追記) can (追記ここまで) (追記) make (追記ここまで) (追記) sexual (追記ここまで) stimulation (追記) unpleasant (追記ここまで) (追記) even (追記ここまで) (追記) while (追記ここまで) (追記) they (追記ここまで) (追記) may (追記ここまで) (追記) be (追記ここまで) (追記) sexually (追記ここまで) (追記) aroused (追記ここまで).
(削除) There are (削除ここまで) men(削除) who (削除ここまで) are able to achieve multiple orgasms, with or without the typical sequence of ejaculation and refractory period. Some of those men report not noticing refractory periods, or are able to maintain erection by "sustaining sexual activity with a full erection until they passed their refractory time for orgasm when they proceeded to have a second or third orgasm".<ref>{{cite journal|(削除) author (削除ここまで)=Dunn(削除) , (削除ここまで) M.E.(削除) , (削除ここまで)(削除) & (削除ここまで) Trost(削除) , (削除ここまで) J.E.|year=1989|title=Male Multiple Orgasms: A Descriptive Study|journal=Archives of Sexual Behavior|volume=18|pages=377–387|doi=10.1007/BF01541970|pmid=2818169|issue=5}}</ref>
(追記) Some (追記ここまで) men are able to achieve multiple orgasms, with or without the typical sequence of ejaculation and refractory period. Some of those men report not noticing refractory periods, or are able to maintain erection by "sustaining sexual activity with a full erection until they passed their refractory time for orgasm when they proceeded to have a second or third orgasm".<ref>{{cite journal|(追記) last1 (追記ここまで)=(追記) (追記ここまで)Dunn(追記) | first1 = (追記ここまで) M.E. (追記) | last2 = (追記ここまで) Trost(追記) | first2 = (追記ここまで) J.E.|year=1989|title=Male Multiple Orgasms: A Descriptive Study|journal=Archives of Sexual Behavior|volume=18|pages=377–387|doi=10.1007/BF01541970|pmid=2818169|issue=5(追記) | s2cid = 13647953 (追記ここまで)}}</ref>
===Volume===
===Volume===
The force and amount of semen that is ejected during ejaculation varies widely among men, containing between 0.1 and 10 [[milliliter]]s<ref>{{cite journal | journal=Fertility and Sterility | volume=26 | issue=6 | pages=492–502 | year=1975 | last1 = Rehan | first1 = N. | last2 = Sobrero | first2 = A.J. | last3 = Fertig | first3 = J.W. | title=The semen of fertile men: statistical analysis of 1300 men | pmid=1169171 | doi=10.1016/s0015-0282(16)41169-6 | doi-access=free }}</ref> (for comparison, a [[teaspoon]] holds 5 ml and a tablespoon, 15 ml). Adult semen volume is affected by the time that has passed since his previous ejaculation; larger semen volumes develop with longer abstinence. The duration of the stimulation leading to ejaculation can affect the volume.<ref name="masturbation duration study">{{cite journal | journal=Physiol Behav | volume=76 | issue=4–5 | pages=685–9 | year=2002 | last1 = Pound | first1 = N. | last2 = Javed | first2 = M.H. | last3 = Ruberto | first3 = C. | last4 = Shaikh | first4 = M.A. | last5 = Del Valle | first5 = A.P. | title=Duration of sexual arousal predicts semen parameters for masturbatory ejaculates | pmid=12127009 | doi = 10.1016/S0031-9384(02)00803-X | s2cid=37524348 }}</ref> Abnormally low semen volume is known as [[hypospermia]] and abnormally high semen volume is called [[hyperspermia]]. One possible underlying cause of low volume or complete lack of semen is [[ejaculatory duct obstruction]]. It is normal for the amount of semen to diminish with age.
The [[force]] and amount of [[semen]] that will be ejected during an ejaculation will vary widely between men and may contain between 0.1 and 10 [[milliliter]]s.<ref>{{cite journal | journal=Fertility and Sterility | volume=26 | issue=6 | pages=492–502 | year=1975 | author=Rehan N, Sobrero AJ, Fertig JW. | title=The semen of fertile men: statistical analysis of 1300 men | pmid=1169171 }}</ref> (By way of comparison, note that a [[teaspoon]] is 5 ml and a tablespoon holds 15 ml.) Adult semen volume is affected by the time that has passed since the previous ejaculation; larger semen volumes are seen with greater durations of abstinence. It is not clear whether frequent ejaculation increases,<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dimitropoulou|first=Polyxeni|coauthors= Artitaya Lophatananon, Douglas Easton, Richard Pocock, David P. Dearnaley, Michelle Guy, Steven Edwards, Lynne O'Brien, Amanda Hall, Rosemary Wilkinson, Rosalind Eeles, Kenneth R. Muir|date=November 11, 2008 |title=Sexual activity and prostate cancer risk in men diagnosed at a younger age|journal=BJU International|volume=103|issue=2|pages=178–185|oclc=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08030.x|url=|doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08030.x|pmid=19016689}}</ref> reduces<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3072021.stm |title=Masturbation Cuts Cancer Risk | publisher= BBC News Online |date=2003年07月16日 |accessdate=2009年03月04日}}, {{cite journal | journal=JAMA | volume=292 | issue=3 | pages=329 | year=2004 | author=Giles GG, Severi G, English DR, Hopper JL. | title=Frequency of ejaculation and risk of prostate cancer | pmid=15265846 | doi = 10.1001/jama.292.3.329-a }}</ref> or has no effect<ref>{{cite journal | journal=JAMA | volume=291 | issue=13 | pages=1578–86 | year=2004 | author=Leitzmann MF, Platz EA, Stampfer MJ, Willett WC, Giovannucci E. | title=Ejaculation frequency and subsequent risk of prostate cancer | pmid=15069045 | doi = 10.1001/jama.291.13.1578 }}</ref> on the risk of prostate cancer. The duration of the stimulation leading up to the ejaculation can affect the volume.<ref name="masturbation duration study">{{cite journal | journal=Physiol Behav | volume=76 | issue=4-5 | pages=685–9 | year=2002 | author=Pound N, Javed MH, Ruberto C, Shaikh MA, Del Valle AP. | title=Duration of sexual arousal predicts semen parameters for masturbatory ejaculates | pmid=12127009 | doi = 10.1016/S0031-9384(02)00803-X }}</ref> Abnormally low volume is known as [[hypospermia]]. One of the possible underlying causes of low volume or complete lack of semen is [[ejaculatory duct obstruction]]. It is normal for the amount of semen to diminish with age.
===Quality===
===Quality===
{{Main|Semen quality}}
{{Main|Semen quality}}
The number of (削除) [[spermatozoon| (削除ここまで)sperm(削除) ]] (削除ここまで) in an ejaculation(削除) also (削除ここまで) varies widely, depending on many factors(削除) , (削除ここまで) including the time since the (削除) last (削除ここまで) ejaculation,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/menshealth/facts/semenandsperm.htm | title=Semen and sperm quality | publisher=Dr John Dean, netdoctor.co.uk | (削除) accessdate (削除ここまで)=2009年03月04日}}</ref> age, stress levels,<ref>{{cite web | url=(削除) http (削除ここまで)://(削除) anthro (削除ここまで).palomar.edu/biobasis/bio_2.htm(削除) (削除ここまで) | title= Biological Basis of Heredity: Cell Reproduction | publisher=Dr. Dennis O'Neil, Behavioral Sciences Department, Palomar College, San Marcos, California | (削除) accessdate (削除ここまで)=(削除) 2009 (削除ここまで)-(削除) 03 (削除ここまで)-(削除) 04 (削除ここまで)}}</ref> and [[testosterone]]. (削除) Greater (削除ここまで)(削除) lengths (削除ここまで) of sexual stimulation immediately preceding ejaculation can result in higher (削除) concentrations (削除ここまで) of sperm.<ref name="masturbation duration study" /> An unusually low sperm count, (削除) not the same (削除ここまで)(削除) as (削除ここまで) low semen volume, is known as [[oligospermia]], and the absence of any sperm from the semen is termed [[azoospermia]].
The number of sperm in an ejaculation varies widely, depending on many factors including the time since the (追記) previous (追記ここまで) ejaculation,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/menshealth/facts/semenandsperm.htm | title=Semen and sperm quality | publisher=Dr John Dean, netdoctor.co.uk | (追記) access-date (追記ここまで)=2009年03月04日(追記) | date=2015年05月29日 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090228195534/http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/menshealth/facts/semenandsperm.htm | archive-date=2009年02月28日 | url-status=dead (追記ここまで)}}</ref> age, stress levels,<ref>{{cite web | url=(追記) https (追記ここまで)://(追記) www2 (追記ここまで).palomar.edu(追記) /anthro (追記ここまで)/biobasis/bio_2.htm | title= Biological Basis of Heredity: Cell Reproduction | publisher=Dr. Dennis O'Neil, Behavioral Sciences Department, Palomar College, San Marcos, California | (追記) access-date (追記ここまで)=(追記) 2021 (追記ここまで)-(追記) 01 (追記ここまで)-(追記) 31 (追記ここまで)}}</ref> and [[testosterone]]. (追記) Longer (追記ここまで) (追記) time (追記ここまで) of sexual stimulation immediately preceding ejaculation can result in higher (追記) concentration (追記ここまで) of sperm.<ref name="masturbation duration study" /> An unusually low sperm count, (追記) distinguished (追記ここまで) (追記) from (追記ここまで) low semen volume, is known as [[oligospermia]], and the absence of any sperm from the semen is termed [[azoospermia]].
==Development==
==Development==
===During puberty===
===During puberty===
[[File:Male anatomy 1.png|thumb|right|360px|Diagram of the male pelvic and reproductive organs]]
The first ejaculation in males often occurs about 12 months after the onset of [[puberty]], generally through [[masturbation]] or [[nocturnal emission]] (wet dreams). This first semen volume is small. The typical ejaculation over the following three months produces less than 1 ml of semen. The semen produced during early puberty is also typically clear. After ejaculation this early semen remains jellylike and, unlike semen from mature males, fails to [[Liquefaction|liquify]]. A summary of semen development is shown in Table 1.
{{See also|Spermarche}}
The first ejaculation in males often occurs about 12 months after the onset of [[puberty]], generally through [[masturbation]] or [[nocturnal emission]] (wet dreams). This first [[semen]] volume is small. The typical ejaculation over the following three months produces less than 1 ml of semen. The semen produced during early puberty is also typically clear. After ejaculation this early semen remains jellylike and, unlike semen from mature males, fails to [[Liquefaction|liquefy]]. A summary of semen development is shown in Table 1.
Most first ejaculations (90(削除) percent (削除ここまで)) lack sperm. Of the few early ejaculations that do contain sperm, the majority of sperm (97%) lack motion. The remaining sperm (3%) have abnormal motion.<ref name="Janczewski">{{cite journal | (削除) author (削除ここまで) = Janczewski(削除) , (削除ここまで) Z. (削除) and (削除ここまで) Bablok(削除) , (削除ここまで) L.(削除) (削除ここまで) | year=1985| title=Semen Characteristics in Pubertal Boys| journal= Archives of Andrology | volume=15 | pages= 199–205 | pmid= 3833078| doi=10.3109/01485018508986912 | issue = (削除) 2 (削除ここまで)-(削除) 3 (削除ここまで)}}</ref>
Most first ejaculations (90(追記) % (追記ここまで)) lack sperm. Of the few early ejaculations that do contain sperm, the majority of sperm (97%) lack motion. The remaining sperm (3%) have abnormal motion.<ref name="Janczewski">{{cite journal | (追記) last1 (追記ここまで) = Janczewski(追記) | first1 = (追記ここまで) Z. (追記) | last2 = (追記ここまで) Bablok(追記) | first2 = (追記ここまで) L. | year=1985| title=Semen Characteristics in Pubertal Boys| journal= Archives of Andrology | volume=15 | pages= 199–205 | pmid= 3833078| doi=10.3109/01485018508986912 | issue = (追記) 2–3| doi (追記ここまで)-(追記) access= free (追記ここまで)}}</ref>
As the male proceeds through puberty, the semen develops mature characteristics with increasing quantities of normal sperm. Semen produced 12 to 14 months after the first ejaculation (削除) liquifies (削除ここまで) after a short period of time. Within 24 months of the first ejaculation, the semen volume and the quantity and characteristics of the sperm match that of adult male semen.<ref name="Janczewski" />
As the male proceeds through puberty, the semen develops mature characteristics with increasing quantities of normal sperm. Semen produced 12 to 14 months after the first ejaculation (追記) liquefies (追記ここまで) after a short period of time. Within 24 months of the first ejaculation, the semen volume and the quantity and characteristics of the sperm match that of adult male semen.<ref name="Janczewski" />
{| class="wikitable(削除) " border="1 (削除ここまで)"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|+ Semen development during puberty
|+ Semen development during puberty
! Time after first <br>ejaculation (months)(削除) (削除ここまで)
! Time after first <br>ejaculation (months)
! Average volume <br>(milliliter)
! Average volume <br>(milliliter)
! Liquefaction
! Liquefaction
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| 0
| 0
| 0.5
| 0.5
| No{{ref|no-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|a}}
| No{{ref|no-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|a}}
| 0
| 0
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| 1.0
| 1.0
| No{{ref|no-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|a}}
| No{{ref|no-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|a}}
| 20
| 20
|-
|-
| 12
| 12
| 2.5
| 2.5
| No/Yes{{ref|some-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|b}}
| No/Yes{{ref|some-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|b}}
| 50
| 50
|-
|-
| 18
| 18
| 3.0
| 3.0
| Yes{{ref|all-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|c}}
| Yes{{ref|all-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|c}}
| 70
| 70
|-
|-
| 24
| 24
| 3.5
| 3.5
| Yes{{ref|all-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|c}}
| Yes{{ref|all-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|c}}
| 300
| 300
|}
|}
{{note|no-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|a}}Ejaculate is jellylike and fails to (削除) liquify (削除ここまで).<br />
{{note|no-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|a}}Ejaculate is jellylike and fails to (追記) liquefy (追記ここまで).<br />
{{note|all-(削除) liquify (削除ここまで)|c}}Ejaculate (削除) liquifies (削除ここまで) within an hour.
{{note|all-(追記) liquefy (追記ここまで)|c}}Ejaculate (追記) liquefies (追記ここまで) within an hour.
===Control from the central nervous system===
===Control from the central nervous system===
There is a [[central pattern generator]] in the [[spinal cord]], made up of groups of [[spinal interneuron]]s, that is involved in the rhythmic response of ejaculation. This is known as the ''spinal generator for ejaculation''.<ref name="Guertin">{{cite journal |last1=Guertin |first1=PA |title=Central pattern generator for locomotion: anatomical, physiological, and pathophysiological considerations. |journal=Frontiers in Neurology |date=2012 |volume=3 |pages=183 |doi=10.3389/fneur.2012.00183 |pmid=23403923|pmc=3567435 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
To map the neuronal activation of the brain during the ejaculatory response, researchers have studied the expression of c-fos, a proto-oncogene expressed in neurons in response to stimulation by hormones and neurotransmitters.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Sagar SM, "et al." | pmid= 3131879| title=Expression of c-fos protein in brain: metabolic mapping at the cellular level | journal= Science | pages=1328–1332 | doi = 10.1126/science.3131879| year=1988| volume=240 | issue=4857}}</ref> Expression of c-fos in the following areas has been observed:<ref>{{cite journal | author= Pfaus JG and Heeb MM, | pmid=9370204| title= Implications of immediate-early gene induction in the brain following sexual stimulation of female and male rodents | journal=Brain Res Bull| year= 1997 | volume=44| pages=397–407 | doi = 10.1016/S0361-9230(97)00219-0 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author=Veening JG and Coolen LM, | pmid=9638960 | title=Neural activation following sexual behavior in the male and female rat brain | journal= Behav Brain Res | year= 1998 | volume= 92 | pages=181–193 | doi = 10.1016/S0166-4328(97)00190-3 }}</ref>
* medial preoptic area (MPOA)
To map the neuronal activation of the brain during the ejaculatory response, researchers have studied the expression of [[c-Fos]], a [[Proto oncogene|proto-oncogene]] expressed in neurons in response to stimulation by hormones and neurotransmitters.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Sagar | first1 = S.M. | pmid= 3131879| title=Expression of c-fos protein in brain: metabolic mapping at the cellular level | journal= Science | pages=1328–1332 | doi = 10.1126/science.3131879| year=1988| volume=240 | issue=4857|display-authors=etal| bibcode = 1988Sci...240.1328S }}</ref> Expression of c-Fos in the following areas has been observed:<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Pfaus | first1 = J.G. | last2 = Heeb | first2 = M.M. | pmid=9370204| title= Implications of immediate-early gene induction in the brain following sexual stimulation of female and male rodents | journal=Brain Res Bull| year= 1997 | volume=44| issue = 4 | pages=397–407 | doi = 10.1016/S0361-9230(97)00219-0 | s2cid = 15435196 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Veening | first1 = J.G. | last2 = Coolen | first2 = L.M. | pmid=9638960 | title=Neural activation following sexual behavior in the male and female rat brain | journal= Behav Brain Res | year= 1998 | volume= 92 | issue = 2 | pages=181–193 | doi = 10.1016/S0166-4328(97)00190-3 | s2cid = 38940946 }}</ref>
* lateral septum, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
* medial [[preoptic area]] (MPOA)
* paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN)
* lateral septum, bed nucleus of the [[stria terminalis]]
* ventromedial hypothalamus, medial amygdala
*[[paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus]] (PVN)
*[[ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus]], medial [[amygdala]]
*(追記) [[Periaqueductal (追記ここまで) (追記) gray| (追記ここまで)mesencephalic central gray(追記) ]] (追記ここまで)
* peripeduncular nuclei
* peripeduncular nuclei
* parvocellular subparafascicular nucleus (SPF) within the posterior thalamus
* parvocellular subparafascicular nucleus (SPF) within the posterior (追記) [[ (追記ここまで)thalamus(追記) ]] (追記ここまで)
===Hands-free ejaculation===
Although uncommon, some men can achieve ejaculations during masturbation without any manual stimulation. Such men usually do it by tensing and flexing their abdominal and buttocks muscles along with vigorous fantasizing. Others may do it by relaxing the area around the [[Human penis|penis]], which may result in harder erections especially when extremely aroused.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=pOqRZTMc_T0C&pg=PA102 The Rough Guide to Sex] retrieved February 2012</ref> Hands-free ejaculation can also be achieved by prostate stimulation alone, either [[Prostate massage|internally]] (with the use of [[Sex toy|sex toys]], fingers or performing [[anal sex]] or [[Pegging (sexual practice)|pegging]]) or externally (such as [[perineum]] massages),<ref>{{Cite web |last=jetdigitaldev |date=2024年04月23日 |title=Anal Orgasms Are Real—and They're Spectacular |url=https://joshuagonzalezmd.com/anal-orgasms-are-realand-theyre-spectacular/ |access-date=2024年09月10日 |website=Joshua R. Gonzalez MD {{!}} Sexual Health + Urology |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2021年01月04日 |title=What Prostate Orgasms Feel Like, According to 10 Men Who've Had Them |url=https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a28421545/prostate-vs-penile-orgasms/ |access-date=2024年09月10日 |website=Men's Health |language=en-US}}</ref> although [[Prostate orgasm|prostate orgasms]] without ejaculation (dry orgasms) are also possible.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Contributor |first=WebMD Editorial |title=Prostate Orgasm: What It Is |url=https://www.webmd.com/sex/prostate-orgasm-what-it-is |access-date=2024年09月10日 |website=WebMD |language=en}}</ref>
===Perineum pressing and retrograde ejaculation===
[[Perineum]] pressing results in an ejaculation which is purposefully held back by pressing on either the perineum or the urethra to force the seminal fluid to remain inside. In such a scenario, the seminal fluid stays inside the body and goes to the [[Urinary bladder|bladder]]. Some people do this to avoid making a mess by keeping all the semen inside.<ref>65+ --Gateway to Sexual Adventure: For Women and Men, Herb Hirata - 2012</ref> As a medical condition, it is called [[retrograde ejaculation]].<ref>Andrology: Male Reproductive Health and Dysfunction - Page 317, E. Nieschlag, Hermann M. Behre, Susan Nieschlag - 2010</ref>
==Health issues==
==Health issues==
For most men, no detrimental health effects have been determined from ejaculation itself or from frequent ejaculations,{{Citation needed|date=August 2015}} though sexual activity in general can have health or psychological consequences. A small fraction of men have a disease called [[postorgasmic illness syndrome]] (POIS), which causes severe muscle pain throughout the body and other symptoms immediately following ejaculation. The symptoms last for up to a week.<ref name=Balon2005>{{cite book | title=Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction | publisher=Taylor & Francis | editor=Balon R, Segraves RT | year=2005 | isbn=978-0-8247-5826-4}}</ref><ref name=Wylie2015>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oH64CAAAQBAJ&q=Post%20orgaasmic%20illness%20syndrome&pg=PA75 | title=ABC of Sexual Health | publisher=John Wiley & Sons | year=2015 | page=75 | isbn=978-1-118-66556-5 | editor=Wylie KR | access-date=2015年10月21日}}</ref><ref name=GARD>{{cite encyclopedia | title=Postorgasmic illness syndrome | encyclopedia=Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) | publisher=[[National Institutes of Health]] | access-date=30 July 2015 | year=2015 | url=https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/gard/10809/postorgasmic-illness-syndrome/resources/1 | archive-date=5 March 2016 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305193016/https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/gard/10809/postorgasmic-illness-syndrome/resources/1 | url-status=dead }}</ref> Some doctors speculate that the frequency of POIS "in the population may be greater than has been reported in the academic literature",<ref name=Ashby2010>{{cite journal | title=Postorgasm illness syndrome--a spectrum of illnesses. | author=Ashby J, Goldmeier D | journal=J. Sex. Med. |date=May 2010 | volume=7 | issue=5 | pages=1976–81 | doi= 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01707.x| pmid=20214722}}</ref> and that many POIS sufferers are undiagnosed.<ref name=McMahon2014>{{cite journal | url=https://www.statusplus.net/issm/saopaulo2014/presentations/082.pdf | title=Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome | author=McMahon CG | journal=16th World Meeting on Sexual Medicine | date=October 2014 | access-date=2015年08月11日 | archive-date=2016年03月04日 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304110554/https://www.statusplus.net/issm/saopaulo2014/presentations/082.pdf | url-status=dead }}</ref>
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For most men, no detrimental health effects have been determined from ejaculation itself or from frequent ejaculations, though sexual activity in general can have health or psychological consequences. A very small percentage of men may experience a transient [[Postorgasmic illness syndrome]] following ejaculation.<ref name="coitalbmj">{{cite journal |author=Dexter S |title=Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment |journal=British Medical Journal |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2010 |pmid= |doi= |url= http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short?rss=1}}</ref><ref name=HandbookOfSexualDysfunction>{{cite book |isbn=9780824758264 |url=http://books.google.com/?id=oVbn7A3BtEUC&pg=PA241&dq=Postorgasmic+Illness+Syndrome |title=Handbook of sexual dysfunction |year=2005 |author=Richard Balon, R. Taylor Segraves |publisher=Informa Health Care |accessdate=2009年05月11日}}</ref>
It is not clear whether frequent ejaculation has any effect on the risk of [[prostate cancer]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Dimitropoulou|first1=Polyxeni|first2 = Artitaya | last2 = Lophatananon | first3 = Douglas | last3 = Easton | first4 = Richard | last4 = Pocock | first5 = David P. | last5 = Dearnaley | first6 = Michelle | last6 = Guy | first7 = Steven | last7 = Edwards | first8 = Lynne | last8 = O'Brien | first9 = Amanda | last9 = Hall | first10 = Rosemary | last10 = Wilkinson | first11 = Rosalind | last11 = Eeles | first12 = Kenneth R. | last12 = Muir |date=November 11, 2008 |title=Sexual activity and prostate cancer risk in men diagnosed at a younger age|journal=BJU International|volume=103|issue=2|pages=178–185|doi=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08030.x|pmid=19016689|s2cid=6339070| doi-access = free }}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3072021.stm |title=Masturbation Cuts Cancer Risk | publisher= BBC News Online |date=2003年07月16日 |access-date=2009年03月04日}}, {{cite journal | journal=JAMA | volume=292 | issue=3 | page=329 | year=2004 | last1 = Giles | first1 = G.G. | last2 = Severi | first2 = G. | last3 = English | first3 = D.R. | last4 = Hopper | first4 = J.L. | title=Frequency of ejaculation and risk of prostate cancer | pmid=15265846 | doi = 10.1001/jama.292.3.329-a }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=JAMA | volume=291 | issue=13 | pages=1578–86 | year=2004 | last1 = Leitzmann | first1 = M.F. | last2 = Platz | first2 = E.A. | last3 = Stampfer | first3 = M.J. | last4 = Willett | first4 = W.C. | last5 = Giovannucci | first5 = E. | title=Ejaculation frequency and subsequent risk of prostate cancer | pmid=15069045 | doi = 10.1001/jama.291.13.1578 | doi-access = free }}</ref> Two large studies examining the issue were<ref name="Harvard-does-freq-ejac">{{cite web
| last = Garnick
| first = Marc
| title = Does frequent ejaculation help ward off prostate cancer?
| work = Harvard Medical School Prostate Knowledge
| access-date = 9 February 2013}}</ref> "Ejaculation Frequency and Subsequent Risk of Prostate Cancer"<ref name="jama.291.13.1578">{{cite journal
| last1 = Leitzmann MD
| first1 = Michael F
| first2 = Elizabeth A. | last2 = Platz | first3 = Meir J. | last3 = Stampfer | first4 = Walter C. | last4 = Willett | first5 = Edward | last5 = Giovannucci
| title = Ejaculation Frequency and Subsequent Risk of Prostate Cancer
| journal = [[Journal of the American Medical Association]]
| volume = 291
| issue = 13
| pages = 1578–86
| date = 7 April 2004
| doi = 10.1001/jama.291.13.1578
| pmid=15069045| doi-access = free
}}</ref> and "Sexual Factors and Prostate Cancer".<ref name="PMID 12887469">{{cite journal
| doi-access = free}}<!--| access-date = 9 February 2013--></ref> These suggest that frequent ejaculation after puberty offers some reduction of the risk of prostate cancer. The US study involving 29,342 US men aged 46 to 81 years<ref name="jama.291.13.1578" /> suggested that "high ejaculation frequency was related to decreased risk of total prostate cancer".<ref name="jama.291.13.1578" /> An Australian study involving 1,079 men with prostate cancer and 1,259 healthy men found that "there is evidence that the more frequently men ejaculate between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer":
{{blockquote|[T]he protective effect of ejaculation is greatest when men in their twenties ejaculated on average seven or more times a week. This group were one-third less likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer when compared with men who ejaculated less than three times a week at this age.<ref name="CancerCouncilVictoria">{{cite web
| title = New findings on prostate cancer risk and sexual activity
In mammals and birds, multiple ejaculation is commonplace.<ref name="Smith1984">{{cite book|first=Robert L. | last = Smith|title=Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Animal Mating systems|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OIh4DX7tk_0C|access-date=19 April 2013|date=28 December 1984|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=978-0-323-14313-4}}</ref><ref name="Conn2013">{{cite book|author=P. Michael Conn|title=Paradigms for the Study of Behavior|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Xp9GBQAAQBAJ|date=22 October 2013|publisher=Elsevier Science|isbn=978-1-4832-6937-5}}</ref>{{Clarify|reason=Multiple orgasms in one intercourse event? With each partner? Unclear.|date=January 2020}} During copulation, the two sides of a [[short-beaked echidna]]'s penis are used sequentially. Alternating between the two sides allows for persistent stimulation to induce ejaculation without impeding the refractory period.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Johnston | first1 = S.D. | last2 = Smith | first2 = B. | last3 = Pyne | first3 = M. | last4 = Stenzel | first4 = D. | last5 = Holt | first5 = W.V. | year = 2007 | title = One-Sided Ejaculation of Echidna Sperm Bundles (''Tachyglossus aculeatus'') | url = https://eprints.qut.edu.au/14228/1/14228.pdf| journal = Am. Nat. | volume = 170| issue = 6| pages = E162–E164| doi = 10.1086/522847 | pmid = 18171162 | s2cid = 40632746 }}</ref>
In [[stallion]]s, ejaculation is accompanied by a motion of the tail known as "tail flagging".<ref name="Ph.D.Pycock2007">{{cite book | first1 = Juan C. | last1 = Samper | first2 = Jonatjhan F. | last2 = Pycock | first3 = Angus O. | last3 = McKinnon | title=Current therapy in equine reproduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1vAJ2lbypRMC|access-date=18 April 2013|year=2007|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|isbn=978-0-7216-0252-3}}</ref> When a male [[wolf]] ejaculates, his final [[pelvic thrust]] may be slightly prolonged.<ref name="MechBoitani2010">{{cite book | first1 = L. David | last1 = Mech|first2 = Luigi | last2 = Boitani|title=Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_mXHuSSbiGgC&q=wolf+ejaculation&pg=PA44|access-date=19 April 2013|date=1 October 2010|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-51698-1|pages=44–}}</ref> A male [[rhesus monkey]] usually ejaculates less than 15 seconds after [[sexual penetration]].<ref name="The pursuit of pleasure">{{cite book|title=The pursuit of pleasure|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LiyrEhQPmRsC|access-date=19 April 2013|year=1992|publisher=Transaction Publishers|isbn=978-1-4128-3867-2}}</ref> The first report and footage of [[spontaneous ejaculation]] in an aquatic mammal was recorded in a wild [[Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin]] near [[Mikura Island]], Japan, in 2012.<ref name="spontaneous">{{cite journal|last1=Morisaka|first1=Tadamichi|last2= Sakai | first2 = Mai | last3 = Kogi | first3 = Kazunobu | last4 = Nakasuji | first4 = Akane | last5 = Sakakibara | first5 = Kasumi | last6 = Kasanuki | first6 = Yuria | last7 = Yoshioka | first7 = Motoi | last8 = Sakamoto | first8 = Kentaro Q. | title=Spontaneous Ejaculation in a Wild Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus)|journal=PLOS ONE|date=27 August 2013|volume=8|issue=8|pages=e72879|doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0072879| pmid=24015280 | pmc=3755988|bibcode=2013PLoSO...872879M|doi-access=free}}</ref>
In horses, sheep, and cattle, ejaculation occurs within a few seconds, but in [[boar]]s, it can last for five to thirty<ref name="BonetCasas2013">{{cite book|author1=Sergi Bonet|author2=Isabel Casas|author3=William V. Holt|author4=Marc Yeste|title=Boar Reproduction: Fundamentals and New Biotechnological Trends|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ta9GAAAAQBAJ|date=1 February 2013|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-3-642-35049-8}}</ref> minutes.<ref name="Rodriguez-Martinez2010">{{cite book|author=Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez|title=Control of Pig Reproduction VIII|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=em-TrWgAFSYC&q=boar+ejaculation+penis+semen&pg=PA15|date=1 April 2010|publisher=Nottingham University Press|isbn=978-1-907284-53-3|pages=15–}}</ref> Ejaculation in boars is stimulated when the spiral-shaped penis interlocks with the female's cervix.<ref name="DunbarO'Rand2013">{{cite book|author1=Bonnie S. Dunbar|author2=M.G. O'Rand|title=A Comparative Overview of Mammalian Fertilization|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zjnnBwAAQBAJ|date=29 June 2013|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-1-4757-8982-9}}</ref> A mature boar can produce {{Convert|250–300|ml||abbr=on}} of semen during one ejaculation.<ref name="Rodriguez-Martinez2010" /> In llamas and alpacas, ejaculation occurs continuously during copulation.<ref name="CebraAnderson2014">{{cite book|author1=Chris Cebra|author2=David E. Anderson|author3=Ahmed Tibary|author4=Robert J. Van Saun|author5=LaRue Willard Johnson|title=Llama and Alpaca Care: Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction, Nutrition, and Herd Health|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8sU0AwAAQBAJ|date=15 February 2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|isbn=978-0-323-24291-2}}</ref>
The semen of male dogs is ejaculated in three separate phases.<ref name="Kustritz2006">{{cite book|author=Margaret V. Root Kustritz|title=The Dog Breeder's Guide to Successful Breeding and Health Management|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rqIa-9jew_MC|date=2006|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|isbn=978-1-4160-3139-0|access-date=2015年10月21日}}</ref> The last phase of a male canine's ejaculation occurs during the [[copulatory tie]], and contains mostly prostatic fluid.<ref name="FeldmanNelson2004">{{cite book|author1=Edward C. Feldman|author2=Richard William Nelson|title=Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=elPuvsucuY8C|date=2004|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|isbn=978-0-7216-9315-6|access-date=2015年10月21日}}</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Aspermia]]
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* [[Fertilisation]]
* [[Hematospermia]]
* [[Insemination]]
* [[Sperm donation]]
* [[Spermatorrhea]]
* [[Spermatorrhea]]
==References==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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*{{cite web | url=http://www.focusonfertility.org/resource_swimming_conception.htm | archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080112144449/http://www.focusonfertility.org/resource_swimming_conception.htm | archivedate=2008年01月12日 | title=Swimming Toward Conception: The Semen Analysis | publisher=Focus on Fertility, American Infertility Association and Organon Pharmaceuticals USA Inc}}
* {{cite web | url=http://www.focusonfertility.org/resource_swimming_conception.htm | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080112144449/http://www.focusonfertility.org/resource_swimming_conception.htm | archive-date=2008年01月12日 | title=Swimming Toward Conception: The Semen Analysis | publisher=Focus on Fertility, American Infertility Association and Organon Pharmaceuticals USA Inc| date=2017年08月21日 }}
* {{cite book|first=Tim|last=Glover|title=Mating Males: An Evolutionary Perspective on Mammalian Reproduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JEgy1tHA7b0C&q=elephant+mating+ejaculation&pg=PA105|access-date=28 May 2013|date=30 June 2012|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-107-00001-8|pages=105–}}
* {{cite book|first=Robert L.|last=Smith|title=Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Animal Mating systems|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OIh4DX7tk_0C|access-date=28 May 2013|date=28 December 1984|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=978-0-323-14313-4}}
* {{cite book|first=Peter B.|last=Gray|title=Evolution and Human Sexual Behavior|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5MBUpailj2gC&q=hyena+mating+ejaculation&pg=PA9|access-date=28 May 2013|date=1 April 2013|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=978-0-674-07437-8|pages=9–}}
* {{cite book|first1 = Michael D. | last1 = Breed|first2 = Janice | last2 = Moore|title=Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vkRFAQAAIAAJ&q=ejaculation|access-date=28 May 2013|year=2010|publisher=Elsevier|isbn=978-0-08-045336-1}}
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The normal precursor to ejaculation is sexual arousal of the male, leading to the erection of the penis, though not all arousals or erections lead to ejaculation, and ejaculation does not require erection. Penile sexual stimulation during masturbation or vaginal, anal, oral, manual, or non-penetrative sexual activity may provide the necessary stimulus for a man to achieve orgasm and ejaculation. With regard to intravaginal ejaculation latency, men typically reach orgasm five to seven minutes after the start of penile-vaginal intercourse, taking into account their desire and that of their partners, but 10 minutes is also a common intravaginal ejaculation latency.[4][5] Prolonged stimulation either through foreplay (kissing, petting and direct stimulation of erogenous zones before penetration during intercourse) or stroking (during masturbation) leads to adequate arousal and production of pre-ejaculatory fluid. Infectious agents (including HIV) can be present in pre-ejaculate.[6]
Emission phase
During the emission phase of ejaculation, sperm travels from the epididymis through the vas deferens mixing with fluids from the male accessory glands as it enters the urethra. During the expulsion phase, rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor and bulbospongiosus muscles expel the semen from the penis through the urinary meatus in several spurts.Video of a human male ejaculating
Once the penis has achieved sufficient stimulation for the man to reach orgasm, ejaculation begins.[7] The initial stage of ejaculation, called emission, is controlled by a reflex in the sympathetic spinal cord. Sperm undergo their final developmental changes within the epididymis, where they are held until being ejaculated.[8]
Expulsion phase
Ejaculation reaches its peak in the expulsion phase, which involves the discharge of semen from the urethral opening. This ejection is driven by coordinated contractions of the pelvic muscles, including the bulbospongiosus and pubococcygeus muscles. For the semen to be expelled out of the penis, the bladder neck stays shut while the external urethral sphincter is relaxed. These rhythmic contractions are part of the male orgasm[9] under the control of a spinal reflex at the level of the spinal nerves S2–4 via the pudendal nerve. Although the external sphincter and pelvic muscles can be voluntarily controlled, any voluntary control during semen expulsion is not evident. The expulsion phase is considered an extension of the emission phase, triggered by reaching a certain level of spinal nerve activation.[10] The typical male orgasm lasts several seconds.
Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation occurs before it is desired. Otherwise, if a man is unable to ejaculate after prolonged sexual stimulation in spite of his desire, it is called delayed ejaculation or anorgasmia. An orgasm that is not accompanied by ejaculation is known as a dry orgasm.
At start of orgasm, pulses of semen begin to flow from the urethra, reach a peak of discharge and then diminish in flow. The typical orgasm consists of 10 to 15 contractions, although the man may not be consciously aware of so many. After the first contraction, ejaculation continues to completion involuntarily. During this stage ejaculation cannot be stopped. The rate of contractions gradually slows throughout the orgasm. Initial contractions occur on average every 0.6 seconds with an increasing increment of 0.1 seconds per contraction. Contractions of most men proceed at regular rhythmic intervals through their duration. Many men also experience irregular contractions at the end of the orgasm.[11]
Ejaculation usually begins during the first or second contraction of orgasm. For most men, the first ejection occurs during the second contraction, which is typically the largest, expelling 40% or more of total semen discharge. After this peak, the quantity of semen emitted by the penis diminishes as the contractions lessen in intensity. The muscle contractions of the orgasm can continue after ejaculation with no additional semen discharge. A small sample study of seven men showed an average of seven spurts of semen followed by an average of 10 more contractions with no semen expelled. This study also found a high correlation between number of spurts of semen and total ejaculate volume, i.e., larger semen volumes resulted from additional pulses of semen rather than larger individual spurts.[12]
Alfred Kinsey measured the distance of ejaculation, in "some hundreds" of men. In three-quarters of men tested, ejaculate "is propelled with so little force that the liquid is not carried more than a minute distance beyond the tip of the penis." In contrast to those test subjects, Kinsey noted "In other males the semen may be propelled from a matter of some inches to a foot or two, or even as far as five or six and (rarely) eight feet".[13]Masters and Johnson report ejaculation distance to be no greater than 30–60 cm (12–24 in).[14] During the series of contractions that accompany ejaculation, semen is propelled from the urethra at 500 cm/s (200 in/s), close to 18 km/h (11 mph).[9]
Refractory period
Most men experience a refractory period immediately following an orgasm, during which they are unable to achieve another erection, and a longer period before they are capable of achieving another ejaculation. During this time a male feels a deep and often pleasurable sense of relaxation, usually in the groin and thighs. The length of the refractory period varies considerably, even for a given individual. Age affects the recovery time, with younger men recovering faster than older men, though not always.[14]
Whereas some men have refractory periods of 15 minutes or more, others are able to experience sexual arousal immediately after ejaculation. A short recovery period may allow partners to continue sexual play relatively uninterrupted by ejaculation. Some men may experience their penis becoming hypersensitive to stimulation after ejaculation, which can make sexual stimulation unpleasant even while they may be sexually aroused.
Some men are able to achieve multiple orgasms, with or without the typical sequence of ejaculation and refractory period. Some of those men report not noticing refractory periods, or are able to maintain erection by "sustaining sexual activity with a full erection until they passed their refractory time for orgasm when they proceeded to have a second or third orgasm".[15]
Volume
The force and amount of semen that is ejected during ejaculation varies widely among men, containing between 0.1 and 10 milliliters[16] (for comparison, a teaspoon holds 5 ml and a tablespoon, 15 ml). Adult semen volume is affected by the time that has passed since his previous ejaculation; larger semen volumes develop with longer abstinence. The duration of the stimulation leading to ejaculation can affect the volume.[17] Abnormally low semen volume is known as hypospermia and abnormally high semen volume is called hyperspermia. One possible underlying cause of low volume or complete lack of semen is ejaculatory duct obstruction. It is normal for the amount of semen to diminish with age.
The number of sperm in an ejaculation varies widely, depending on many factors including the time since the previous ejaculation,[18] age, stress levels,[19] and testosterone. Longer time of sexual stimulation immediately preceding ejaculation can result in higher concentration of sperm.[17] An unusually low sperm count, distinguished from low semen volume, is known as oligospermia, and the absence of any sperm from the semen is termed azoospermia.
Development
During puberty
Diagram of the male pelvic and reproductive organs
The first ejaculation in males often occurs about 12 months after the onset of puberty, generally through masturbation or nocturnal emission (wet dreams). This first semen volume is small. The typical ejaculation over the following three months produces less than 1 ml of semen. The semen produced during early puberty is also typically clear. After ejaculation this early semen remains jellylike and, unlike semen from mature males, fails to liquefy. A summary of semen development is shown in Table 1.
Most first ejaculations (90%) lack sperm. Of the few early ejaculations that do contain sperm, the majority of sperm (97%) lack motion. The remaining sperm (3%) have abnormal motion.[20]
As the male proceeds through puberty, the semen develops mature characteristics with increasing quantities of normal sperm. Semen produced 12 to 14 months after the first ejaculation liquefies after a short period of time. Within 24 months of the first ejaculation, the semen volume and the quantity and characteristics of the sperm match that of adult male semen.[20]
Semen development during puberty
Time after first ejaculation (months)
Average volume (milliliter)
Liquefaction
Average sperm concentration (million sperm/milliliter)
To map the neuronal activation of the brain during the ejaculatory response, researchers have studied the expression of c-Fos, a proto-oncogene expressed in neurons in response to stimulation by hormones and neurotransmitters.[22] Expression of c-Fos in the following areas has been observed:[23][24]
parvocellular subparafascicular nucleus (SPF) within the posterior thalamus
Hands-free ejaculation
Although uncommon, some men can achieve ejaculations during masturbation without any manual stimulation. Such men usually do it by tensing and flexing their abdominal and buttocks muscles along with vigorous fantasizing. Others may do it by relaxing the area around the penis, which may result in harder erections especially when extremely aroused.[25] Hands-free ejaculation can also be achieved by prostate stimulation alone, either internally (with the use of sex toys, fingers or performing anal sex or pegging) or externally (such as perineum massages),[26][27] although prostate orgasms without ejaculation (dry orgasms) are also possible.[28]
Perineum pressing and retrograde ejaculation
Perineum pressing results in an ejaculation which is purposefully held back by pressing on either the perineum or the urethra to force the seminal fluid to remain inside. In such a scenario, the seminal fluid stays inside the body and goes to the bladder. Some people do this to avoid making a mess by keeping all the semen inside.[29] As a medical condition, it is called retrograde ejaculation.[30]
Health issues
For most men, no detrimental health effects have been determined from ejaculation itself or from frequent ejaculations,[citation needed] though sexual activity in general can have health or psychological consequences. A small fraction of men have a disease called postorgasmic illness syndrome (POIS), which causes severe muscle pain throughout the body and other symptoms immediately following ejaculation. The symptoms last for up to a week.[31][32][33] Some doctors speculate that the frequency of POIS "in the population may be greater than has been reported in the academic literature",[34] and that many POIS sufferers are undiagnosed.[35]
It is not clear whether frequent ejaculation has any effect on the risk of prostate cancer.[36][37][38] Two large studies examining the issue were[39][40][41] "Ejaculation Frequency and Subsequent Risk of Prostate Cancer"[42] and "Sexual Factors and Prostate Cancer".[43] These suggest that frequent ejaculation after puberty offers some reduction of the risk of prostate cancer. The US study involving 29,342 US men aged 46 to 81 years[42] suggested that "high ejaculation frequency was related to decreased risk of total prostate cancer".[42] An Australian study involving 1,079 men with prostate cancer and 1,259 healthy men found that "there is evidence that the more frequently men ejaculate between the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer":
[T]he protective effect of ejaculation is greatest when men in their twenties ejaculated on average seven or more times a week. This group were one-third less likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer when compared with men who ejaculated less than three times a week at this age.[44]
In mammals and birds, multiple ejaculation is commonplace.[45][46][clarification needed] During copulation, the two sides of a short-beaked echidna's penis are used sequentially. Alternating between the two sides allows for persistent stimulation to induce ejaculation without impeding the refractory period.[47]
In horses, sheep, and cattle, ejaculation occurs within a few seconds, but in boars, it can last for five to thirty[52] minutes.[53] Ejaculation in boars is stimulated when the spiral-shaped penis interlocks with the female's cervix.[54] A mature boar can produce 250–300 ml (8.8–10.6 imp fl oz; 8.5–10.1 US fl oz) of semen during one ejaculation.[53] In llamas and alpacas, ejaculation occurs continuously during copulation.[55]
The semen of male dogs is ejaculated in three separate phases.[56] The last phase of a male canine's ejaculation occurs during the copulatory tie, and contains mostly prostatic fluid.[57]
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