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  • Men's typical ejaculatory latency is approximately 4 8 minutes.
  • Ejaculatory control issues have been documented for more than 1, 500 years.
  • The courtship is brief, consisting of a penetration and one ejaculatory thrust.
  • There is little data regarding the sperm content of pre-ejaculatory fluid.
  • Copulation lasts about 45 seconds and does not involve pelvic thrusting or ejaculatory pause.
  • Loss of or decreased response to sexual stimuli and ejaculatory anhedonia are also possible.
  • Ejaculatory duct obstruction is the underlying cause for 1 5 % of male infertility.
  • About 1 percent of his male patients have stopped taking Prozac because of ejaculatory problems.
  • The nucleus paragigantocellularis of the brain has been identified as having involvement in ejaculatory control.
  • Sperm is produced in the testes and enters the ejaculatory ducts via the vas deferens.
  • Anteriorly, the long and highly coiled, muscular ejaculatory duct arises from the prostate.
  • Or is perhaps the sensation due to ejaculatory fluids about to come out of the urethra?
  • The prostate, a walnut-size gland that secretes ejaculatory fluid, is under the bladder.
  • Reflux of sterile urine ( urine without bacteria ) through the ejaculatory ducts may cause inflammation with obstruction.
  • The terminal portion of the ejaculatory duct may be sclerotized to form the intromittent organ, the aedeagus.
  • During the study, six fully ejaculatory orgasms were experienced in 36 minutes, with no apparent refractory period.
  • Sex therapists estimate that the refined last-longer program teaches effective ejaculatory control to 90 percent of men.
  • Each ejaculatory duct is formed by the union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle.
  • Seminal fluid continues down the ejaculatory duct into the prostate gland, where an alkaline prostatic fluid is added.
  • Once in the hemolymph, the sperm and ejaculatory fluids may act as antigens, triggering an immune reaction.
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