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By Mayo Clinic Staff

In most cases, dry orgasm isn't harmful. But talk to your health care provider about it. You might have a treatable health condition that's causing it. If you have dry orgasms and you're trying to have a child, you might need treatment to get your partner pregnant.

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Nov. 30, 2022
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