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A 21-year-old female asked:
how can i have more than one orgasm?
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Dr. Michael Sinclair answered
Family Medicine 38 years experience
It can be done!: There is a great book called eso, extended sexual orgasm by dr. Alan and donna brauer. It talks about how a man can help a woman have multiple orgasms. They even have a work book. Read that first. Having a patient skilled partner helps, have him read the book too. It would very difficult to do what that book says by yourself, you really need a good partner to make it work.
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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
Family Medicine 57 years experience
YOU CAN IF YOU TRY: Most women can have more than one orgasm with the right teqnique and with the right partner and you can can experiment different positions, more foreplay and learn from the books suggested, but do not get obsessed with it as it can ruin a relationship and make you unhappy.If you still dont have more than one, be happy that at least you can have one.
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A 31-year-old member asked:
I am having difficulty with desire and orgasm with my partner. It never happened before. What can be
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Various answers: The answers are various. It could be a hormonal problem. It could be a social interpersonal problem. There are treatments but a full office evaluation is necessary.
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A 22-year-old member asked:
When I orgasm , nothing comes out. Is there something wrong ?
2 doctor answers • 7 doctors weighed in

Dr. Albert Pizzo answered
Family Medicine 60 years experience
Orgasm: For women it is normal not to see anything come out of the vagina with orgasm. For men, it is normal to see an ejaculate fluid come out of the penis, except in the cases of retro-grade ejaculation where the fluid passes backward into the bladder.
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A 39-year-old member asked:
Why can't my husband always reach orgasm?
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Dr. Edward Neilsen answered
Family Medicine 19 years experience
Medications: The most common reason to be able to get an erection but not acheive orgasm is medication - usually anti-depressants. Other medications can also cause this (blood pressure, for example) but usually they also interfere with erections.
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A 24-year-old female asked:
Is it normal to never have an orgasm? And why can't I have one?
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Dr. Gregory Hines answered
Family Medicine 24 years experience
Be seen: Some people cannot, but most can. You need to learn to know yourself first, however.
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A 31-year-old member asked:
A question for guys only - how do you shorten the between one orgasm and when you can get erect again?
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Dr. Michael Sinclair answered
Family Medicine 38 years experience
Dostinex (cabergoline) might help: If you have an elevated prolactin level, which many men do after an orgasm, then pre treatment with Dostinex (cabergoline) might help. This would be considered an off label use. Prolactin delays your next orgasm, Dostinex (cabergoline) lowers your prolactin levels. Finding a doctor that is willing to try this for you might be difficult, it is not commonly done.
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