Please ask your: husband to go to the doctor. W/out ejaculation there is not possibility of conception. Peace and good health.
Answered 12/12/2014
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Yes: If he is unable to ejaculate he definitely has a problem and needs to see a doctor to find out what the problem is. Sperm are necessary for conception but the erection is not necessary for sperm to be retrieved and fertilization to occur. Hope this helps.
Answered 12/12/2014
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Family Planning: Ejaculation must happen in order to conceive. It is possible that psychologically he is a bit nervous about starting a family and that is why he is losing his erection. I suggest you talk openly about how each of you feels about this.
Answered 12/11/2014
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