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1 Unit of Mental Health and Wellbeing, University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School, Coventry, UK Nathan.hodson@warwick.ac.uk.







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Sperm sharing arrangements involve a man ('the sharer') allowing his sperm to be used by people seeking donor sperm ('the recipients') in exchange for reduced price in vitro fertilisation. Clinics in the UK have offered egg sharing since the 1990s and the arrangement has been subjected to regulatory oversight and significant ethical analysis. By contrast, until now no published ethical or empirical research has analysed sperm sharing. Moreover the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) does not record the number of sperm sharing arrangements taking place.This paper describes the sperm sharing process providing an analysis of all the UK clinics advertising sperm sharing services. The ethical rationale for egg sharing is described: reducing the number of women exposed to the risks of stimulation and retrieval. This advantage is absent in sperm sharing where donation has no physical drawbacks. The key adverse social and emotional outcome of gamete sharing arises when the sharer's own treatment is unsuccessful and the recipient's is successful. This outcome is more likely in sperm sharing than in egg sharing given sperm from sharers can be used by up to 10 families whereas shared eggs only go to one other family.Given its morally relevant differences from egg sharing, sperm sharing requires its own ethical analysis. The HFEA should begin recording sperm sharing arrangements in order to enable meaningful ethical and policy scrutiny.




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feminism; insemination- artificial; reproductive medicine.


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If you find a ruler in a man’s bedroom, chances are he’s measuring one thing in particular… But what if he’s measuring something other than how big he is down there?
Although it’s a more unspoken truth, the fact is lots of men dwell on the power of their ejaculation and how far they cum. Most men want to ejaculate like a porn star. But sadly, we’re too often left with a disappointing dribble.
It’s more than just wanting to emulate your favorite porn scenes. Women talk and you’ll get an enviable reputation amongst your partner’s friends; it’ll give your confidence and self-esteem a boost and make your orgasm feel so much more intense.
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Just 1 technique will make a difference, but imagine if you use all 11…
If you’ve heard of Kegel exercises, then you probably assume they’re just for women as a way to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles. But men can actually benefit from Kegel exercises too – only we benefit in a slightly different way.
For men, Kegels strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which helps to support the bladder, bowel and even sexual function. Kegels involve working out the PC muscles – the ones you squeeze when you have to stop pee midstream.
Have a go at pretending to stop midstream and pay close attention to the muscles you’re squeezing… and that’s all there is to it. A Kegel exercise is simply finding PC muscles, squeezing them to work them out and relaxing again. Try holding the contraction for 3-4 seconds and aim for around three sets of ten.
What’s better is that you can exercise your PC Muscles whenever you want. At work, in bed, in the movie theater, dinner with the in-laws… whenever you have a moment to spare.
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Fortunately, there are sexual health supplements available for you that work wonders. Each brand has its own unique blend of highly potent, natural ingredients that come with a range of benefits: increased libido, bigger and harder erections, increased semen volume and more powerful orgasms.
Ingredients like Maca, Lecithin, KSM-66 and Zinc have all been shown to drastically improve your sexual health and function. Zinc is also an excellent supplement for increasing sperm count and fertility. A healthy dose of sexual health supplements not only makes sex better, but you’ll end up shooting bigger loads further.
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We tend not to drink enough water these days, but we really should as being well-hydrated comes with a range of benefits: It boosts your mood as well as mental and physical performance. It’ll also help the thickness of your semen.
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Think of it like a water balloon – with just a small amount of water in there, nothing’s really going to fire out. But when it’s bursting to the seams with water, it’ll explode when it can, gushing water everywhere.
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Are you a regular runner or a constant couch potato? While it doesn’t make all the difference in the world, it can affect the amount you blow at the crucial moment in bed.
You might think it’s not that important, but since sports are extremely popular nowadays, aren’t you a little concerned if and how sports affect your sperm count, semen and fertility?
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So, don’t work out so much that your balls are burning to the touch. But work out and exercise to keep your body in its best shape, and this will help to increase semen production.
You’ve probably heard that eating pineapple makes your semen taste better.
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For starters, nuts help your nuts bust a bigger nut because of all their micronutrients – and they’re easy to have as a simple snack on the side.
Popeye had the right idea because spinach and other leafy greens are rich in folate that help improve the quality of your semen. On top of this, lean meats improve your intake of zinc too.
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Alcohol and caffeine, while they may seem like a gift to mankind at times, sadly have a negative effect on your load.
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Edging is a technique where you continue masturbating or having sex until the moment just before you cum. As you reach the edge, about to topple over…
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