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Morning Wood

Hello, I'm 20 years old and within the last few years started to understand what "morning wood" Was. I personally have had it less than five times in my life. I wake up totally flaccid every morning. I'm told it has to do with how full your bladder is, REM sleep, and even ED. I feel like I'm to young for ED, I urinate regularly before leaving for work at 0700, and my sleep pattern is very regular. Around 6 to 8 hours of sleep a night. I'm seeking any kind of confirmation that this is normal, or any information that this might be a problem.
Thanks!
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It does not matter if you wake up without the "morning wood'. What matters is you can get erections and ejaculate normally when masturbating or having sex.
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As you mentioned, "morning wood" is brought on by several factors.  It is highly unlikely that you have ED  You may be getting erections in the night before you wake up.  It might help to know if you masturbate or have other sexual activity, and if so, if you are getting erections and ejaculating normally.  Otherwise, you sound okay.    
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