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Taylor
• Fri, Aug 26

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I just now started college, my husband is on his third year of college, and we don't make a lot of money, so having a kid right now is not a smart idea. I worry constantly that I'm going to get pregnant. He trusts that I'll be ok since I'm on birth control, but I think he forgets that shit happens, and it's not 100% effective.
I absolutely am SO excited for the day when I can have children; I've always wanted to be a mom. But just not yet.. We are still young and need to get farther in life before we start a family. I've asked my husband multiple times to please start pulling out or use a condom just in case, but he doesn't want to because it feels better for him to just keep going.
Any advice on how I can convince him to be more careful??


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Delayed ejaculation — sometimes called impaired ejaculation — is a condition in which it takes an extended period of sexual stimulation for men to reach sexual climax and release semen from the penis (ejaculate). Some men with delayed ejaculation are unable to ejaculate at all.
Delayed ejaculation can be temporary or a lifelong problem. Possible causes of delayed ejaculation include certain chronic health conditions, surgeries and medications. Treatment for delayed ejaculation depends on the underlying cause.
It's normal for men to have delayed ejaculation from time to time. Delayed ejaculation is only a problem if it's ongoing or causes stress for you or your partner.
Some men with delayed ejaculation need 30 minutes or more of sexual stimulation to have an orgasm and ejaculate. Other men might not be able to ejaculate at all (anejaculation).
But, there's no specific time that indicates a diagnosis of delayed ejaculation. Instead, you are probably experiencing delayed ejaculation if the delay is causing distress or frustration, or if you have to stop sexual activity due to fatigue, physical irritation, loss of erection or a request from your partner.
Often, men might have difficulty reaching orgasm during sexual intercourse or other sexual activities with a partner. Some men can ejaculate only when masturbating.
Delayed ejaculation is divided into the following types based on symptoms:
These categories help in diagnosing an underlying cause and determining what might be the most effective treatment.
Your primary care doctor is a good place to start when you have delayed ejaculation. See your doctor if:
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Delayed ejaculation can result from medications, certain chronic health conditions and surgeries. Or it might be caused by substance misuse or a mental health concern, such as depression, anxiety or stress. In many cases, it is due to a combination of physical and psychological concerns.
Psychological causes of delayed ejaculation include:
Medications and other substances that can cause delayed ejaculation include:
Physical causes of delayed ejaculation include:
For some men, a minor physical problem that causes a delay in ejaculation might cause anxiety about ejaculating during a sexual encounter. The resulting anxiety might worsen delayed ejaculation.
A number of things can increase your risk of having delayed ejaculation, including:
Complications of delayed ejaculation can include:
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