Premature ejaculation is a common aspect of Infertility
Updated Dec 22, 2007 at 2:16 EST.
Infertility can cause sexual dysfunctions in both males and females.
Linda Hammer Burns, PhD wrote an interesting article on the subject in the December 2007 issue of Psychiatric Clinics of North America.
The most common sexual dysfunctions that infertile men face are erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation ( PE ), followed by inhibited ejaculation.
The most significant cause of male-factor infertility is erectile dysfunction, but men rarely admit this problem to their doctors.
In general, men who are facing infertility problems need to be more open with their doctors. Their sexual dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation, could be significantly adding to their problems with conception.
There are some treatments available for this condition such as
sildenafil citrate or vardenafil.
They both have proven to be effective.
Sildenafil citrate has also been recognized as being able to improve sperm motility.
Men have found the drug helpful when they are using intercourse as a method to conceive.