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nocturnal emmissions at age 26

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Crying or Very sad I'm worried about my husband, although we have frequent intercourse, about 2-3 times a week, he has been having "wet dreams" as frequently as twice in one night...I am about 6 months pregnant, but the sex we have, he says is very fulfilling. He always has an orgasm, most of the time more than one. He didn't loose his virginity until he was 21, could that have something to do with it? Also, i heard that it might be a prostate problem. I have looked this topic up on every forum I can think of, but have gotten no solid answers. Please help, he is very embarrassed by this, and I am worried that something else might be wrong. Thank you.
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replied June 8th, 2008
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You know, this might sound weird, but it could be a hormonal thing, especially since he's becoming a father (especially if this is the first child). I'm just throwing that out there. There's nothing wrong with noctournal emissions... although an annual prostate check is probably a good idea!
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replied June 8th, 2008
Thank you for the suggestion Smile This will be our third child, so, it is possible that maybe this happens when I'm pregnant? However, I will definitely let him know about the exam. Thank you again Smile
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replied September 29th, 2008
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my b/f still has one every once-in-awhile. he's 26 as well. i don't think i'd worry about it. i can't imagine that being a negative thing. i'd be curious to know what the doctor would say about it, but i doubt that it's bad...heck it might even be a good thing.

jasmine
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