Delayed ejaculation (also known as 'male orgasmic disorder') is classed as either experiencing a significant and unwanted delay before ejaculation or being unable to ejaculate at all during sex. Typically, the delay is lasting for 30 minutes or more before ejaculation.
There are a range of possible physical and psychological factors that can cause or contribute to delayed ejaculation.
For further information or support, see:
- Our self-help booklet: Ejaculating later than you would like
- Our interactive programme: Overcoming ejaculation difficulties
- Our sexual health services
- Resources