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Difficulty in achieving vaginal penetration

I have been trying to have sex with my wife for sometime now.I am not able to maintain an erection long enough to achieve that.I am not able to penetrate the vagina.I have had sex once before.My wife is a virgin.I am 30 years old.I don't smoke and am reasonably healthy.Is it likely that I have Erectile dysfunction.Will it affect my ability to have children?Kindly advise.
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Hi D, Its pegym. you were nearly right.
Good Luck
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Give a top priority to this issue. Consult a urologist or your physician. As an adjunct therapy, you may do male deer execise.Google the phrase. you may do kegel exercise as well. there are herbs like Gokharu which can strengthen sexual stamina. Visit the website of pengym.It will give you in depth knowledge of sex problems and how to encounter them. Wish you best of luck.
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There are many medications for erectile dysfunction. It should not effect sperm count. Best way is to see a physician to check your sperm if your having thoughts.
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