I havnt posted on here for a while, I am now 28 and in a happy relationship with my partner. The problem is I cannot either get an errection or ejaculate. I have been to the doctors and they think it could be linked to my dyspraxia. Plus I was a premature baby born at 29 weeks.
We both want children and I am worried about not being able to have children naturally.
I'd be interested to hear from any people with this problem and if they have had children naturally.
Errectile dysfunction/ejaculation
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Re: Errectile dysfunction/ejaculation
To best of my knowledge, we've not had anyone ask this before, but it is a brave question. I believe the fact that we're all unique, even if we do have dyspraxia in common, as well as possibly other coexisting conditions, mean this is going to make this a near impossible question to answer objectivelyr as you're unfortunately comparing yourself to potentially v different people.
Where you say doctors, am I correct to assume you mean GPs? I suggest you politely persist until your doctor refers you to an appropriate specialist who can help you find answers/solutions .
All the best
Where you say doctors, am I correct to assume you mean GPs? I suggest you politely persist until your doctor refers you to an appropriate specialist who can help you find answers/solutions .
All the best
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
Re: Errectile dysfunction/ejaculation
Tom,
Thank you for your reply. To answer your question i am referring to GP'S and i am in the process of being reffered to a specialist. I hope this will give us (my partner and myself) some answers.
Thank you for your reply. To answer your question i am referring to GP'S and i am in the process of being reffered to a specialist. I hope this will give us (my partner and myself) some answers.