Ejaculation mechanism. How sperm moves with orgasm.
From the video as a man ends, we saw an external manifestation of male ejaculation, that is, how sperm is thrown out of a male member with an orgasm. But what happens inside, where does the seed begin its path and how it passes before you get out of the male member? We will talk about this in detail and talk on this page. We will get acquainted with the mechanism of ejaculation, as well as analyze what, for what and in what sequence it happens inside in order for the man to end and his seed pours out outside.
Organs participating in the process of ejaculation
Male ejaculation – This is the process of seeding (sperm), which in a certain sequence is facilitated by the following organs of the male genitourinary system:
1) testicles – this is a place where spermatozoa is produced (male germ cells). It is worth noting that sperm is not sperm, they make up only 3% of its total volume. The remaining 97% are the secrets of prostate and seed bubbles. Only together all these components (after mixing) form sperm. So the testicles are a kind of start, the place where the process of ejaculation begins in men.
2) the appendages of the testicles – come out of the testicles and are attached to their surface. They are often a densely winding channel, passing through which spermatozoa ripen, gain the ability to move and fertilize.
3) Especifying ducts – the ducts of which ripened sperm are delivered to the seed bubbles and prostate. These are two ducts that go from each testicle on both sides of the bladder to the seed bubbles.
4) seed bubbles – are located behind the bladder on both sides (left and right). When they fall into them along the eryoniating ducts, spermatozoa is enriched with the secret of seminal vesicles with rich fructose and other nutrients that are necessary for sperm to maintain energetic and mobility outside the male body. Both channels of seed bubbles then fall into the prostate.
5) prostate – enriches spermatozoa with its juice. This juice dilutes sperm, increasing the space between them, which makes them more mobile. In addition, this juice performs a protective function. Enveloping spermatozoa, it protects against the acidic environment of the vagina and allows them to get to the uterus whole and unharmed. Read more about the prostate and its role in ejaculation and orgasm in the Prostat article – the heart of male orgasms.
6) Bulbohoretral glands (grains of gland) – are located in the root of the penis (at the very beginning above the crotch), at the beginning of the urethra. They produce a special alkaline secret that lubricates the urethra before ejaculation. The fact is that the urine is acidic and the environment in the urethra is the same, and for spermatozoa, the sour environment is destructive. Therefore, before ejaculation, the acidity of the channel is neutralized due to the secret of the berry glands.
7) urethra – goes from prostate to the tip of the penis. The sperm goes outside through it.
Sperm movement during ejaculation
Above, we examined all organs in the sequence in which the seed passes along them. Now let’s visually see where they are located and how the sperm movement throughout this path starts from the testicles to the release out of the penis. So we look at the animated picture below.
What, for what and how
A member is stimulated and a man is actively excited. The testicles along with the appendages are pulled to the body and prepare a portion of sperm for the removal. Prostate and seed bubbles are actively beginning to produce their secrets, due to which they swell and increase in size. Curules of the gland also secrete a secret that alkalizes the channel. . They fall into the seed bubbles, mixing with their secret, then from there they fall into the prostate, where they are enriched with the secret of prostate. After that, the seed enriched with the juice of the prostate and seed bubbles turns into sperm, which is taken out of the penis along the urethra. It is because of these contractions that the man causes orgasm that the man ends in portions, as if with tremors walking one after another, and not one continuous pressure.
Frequent questions about ejaculation
Why after ejaculation an erection disappears?
The refractory period occurs, the recovery period after the discharge of the seed, a kind of reloading, in which the sensitivity of tissues to stimulation is very reduced. As a result of this, the erection leaves. For all men, this period is different and depends on the physiological characteristics of each and its age. As a rule, the older a man becomes, the more time he needs to restore. For some men, the erection only weakens, but does not completely disappear and they can, in principle, can continue to have sex. Nevertheless, they will be able to experience an orgasm only after a certain time, when the period of recovery and the sensitivity will return to them. Most often, such abilities are characteristic of young guys who have just begun testosterone period.
How much sperm is erupted during ejaculation?
On average, it is erupted from 2-6 g. But again, this is an average figure, which in each case can vary. The volume of the ejaculate can depend on the water balance of the body, on the nutrition, and also on how long the man did not finish. For example, if he last dropped the seed last time 3 weeks ago, then ejacules during orgasm now have more to stand out than if he finished yesterday.
My sperm flows, but does not shoot when ejaculation. This is fine?
She can how to run out and shoot – both are the norm. Most often it depends on the degree of excitement and how long the man lasted the last time. That is, ate your last sex was 2 weeks ago, while you used to do it every day, then shooting during the long -awaited sex you are provided!)))
How long does ejaculation last?
It lasts about the same as an orgasm from 6 to 10 seconds on average.
Can there be ejaculation without sperm?
No. A healthy man cannot have. Even if he finishes the 7th time in a row, at least some ejaculate, but should stand out. As a rule, such cases are due to retrograde ejaculation. This is when sperm is thrown into the bladder, and does not leave the penis.
What is the presence of blood in the blood?
Either the injury of any place of the path of the seed from the testicles to the head of the penis, or the presence of inflammatory processes in the genitourinary system. In any case, you should immediately contact a doctor and be examined.