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Sex With Emily

Shoot Your Best Shot with Dr. Josh Gonzalez

Sex With Emily

Sex With Emily

Health & Fitness, Sexuality

4.26.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Tune into this conversation with the incredible Dr. Josh Gonzalez, a board-certified urologist fellowship-trained in sexual medicine and specializing in the management of male and female sexual dysfunctions. Dr. Gonzalez has been featured in Vogue and is a medical contributor to Men’s Health and Cosmopolitan, among others. He is a sexual health expert who has built a following on TikTok and Instagram, where he uses social media to educate on sexual and reproductive health. He is also the co-founder of Popstar, a men’s supplement addressing semen health. I loved talking with Dr. Gonzalez. I can’t wait to share his incredible work with you. In this episode, you’ll learn: That 50 percent of infertility cases are related to male factor infertility. That’s half of the cases, but somehow, we default label infertility as a female issue. How oral contraceptive pills cause an elevation in a protein called sex hormone binding globulin in women. This is a protein you don't want large amounts of in your body, as it binds up all of your hormones. When the hormones are bound, they can't be effectively used. About the groundswell of men coming into Dr. Gonzalez’s office requesting vasectomies after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. How you can easily test your sperm with at-home collection kits. For not much money, you can freeze your sperm, too. Show Notes: More Dr. Josh Gonzalez: Instagram | Website | TikTok Try the Popstar Volume & Taste Supplement & Popstar Fertility for Men Today! Save 20% with code "EMILY" at popstarlabs.com/emily Try our FREE Guides Today! SHOP WITH EMILY! (free shipping on orders over $99) The only sex book you’ll ever need: Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure Want more? Sex With Emily: Home Let’s get social: Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Let’s text: Sign Up Here Want me to slide into your inbox? Sign Up Here for sex tips on the regular. See the full show notes at sexwithemily.com.

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0:00.0

We're seeing 50 plus percent reduction in sperm counts since the 1970s.

0:08.0

There are some estimates that say that if this trend continues that most people won't be able to have children without some sort of

0:15.8

of assisted reproductive technology as early as like 2060. So and these

0:19.9

these numbers are really alarming and no one is talking about them.

0:23.7

Like I don't think if you ask the average man that he would understand

0:27.2

number one how important sperm can is and number two how drastically on the decline it has been.

0:33.0

You're listening to Sex With Emily.

0:36.0

I'm Dr. Emily and I'm here to help you prioritize your pleasure

0:40.0

and liberate the conversation around sex.

0:42.8

Today I'm joined by Dr. Josh Gonzalez,

0:45.1

a board certified urologist, fellowship

0:47.5

trained in sexual medicine who specializes

0:50.2

in the management of male and female sexual

0:52.6

dysfunctions.

0:53.6

In this conversation, we're talking about hormone replacement

0:56.8

therapy and what we do and don't know about the use of hormones.

1:00.2

He's also answering your top penis and bulb of questions and we're discussing

1:04.3

load versus sperm count and how that affects men's pleasure because a smaller load

1:09.3

sometimes feels like a less intense orgasm.

1:12.6

Also, men need to be proactive about their fertility,

1:15.6

and hence, hint, it's a lot easier and cheaper

1:18.8

to freeze sperm than eggs,

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