when you experience an orgasm, during the ejaculation, the semen will not be ejaculated through the penis, but rather in the bladder itself"
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Explanation:
Normal ejaculation forces semen—sometimes called ejaculate—through the man's urethra and out of the penis. The ejaculate can move out of the penis because a small muscle, called the bladder sphincter, closes the opening to the bladder, preventing the semen from entering the bladder.
When the bladder sphincter does not work correctly, the bladder may not close completely, which can cause ejaculate to travel into the bladder rather than coming out of the penis.
Fast facts on retrograde ejaculation:
Most men ejaculate more than 1.5 milliliters (ml) of semen.
Men with retrograde ejaculation may ejaculate nothing at all.
Retrograde ejaculation is a symptom, not a diagnosis.
There is no need to treat retrograde ejaculation if a man is not trying to get his partner pregnant.