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Talkback: Sex files: Running, sexual function and fertility

Where do you get your evidence around tight shorts and varicocele? I hadn't heard of erectile dysfunction from this? Is that why they are selling those bike seats with the cut out front of saddle?

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    Where do you get your evidence around tight shorts and varicocele? I hadn't heard of erectile dysfunction from this? Is that why they are selling those bike seats with the cut out front of saddle?

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    Sexual dysfunction is a problem in a person’s sexual desire, arousal, or orgasm. Sexual dysfunction is common.

    It affects as many as 30% of men and 40% of women. For couples dealing with infertility, it is even more common. Often, people ignore or downplay the sexual problems of infertile couples. Many think that the issues will go away on their own or will not have long-term consequences.

    Some sexual problems may go away when the pressures of infertility treatment end. But sexual difficulties often linger or get worse after treatment ends or a couple becomes parents.

    Even couples who never have major sexual problems often find they have times when they have less sexual desire and satisfaction because of emotional distress or the physical strains of infertility or a specific treatment.

    This source might be useful - https://www.edenfertilitycenters.com/infertility-causes-treatment-options/
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