Sexual intercourse during ovulation

However, the option of ejaculation during ovulation is not without risks. First, external ejaculation does not completely guarantee that you will not get pregnant. Although the probability is relatively low, it still exists. Second, external ejaculation may lead to sexually transmitted diseases. Men may spread bacterial, viral, or fungal pathogens during sexual intercourse, which may cause sexually transmitted diseases.

So, while in vitro fertilization may be a safe option in some cases, it is not safe in all cases. If you want to avoid pregnancy or prevent sexually transmitted diseases, it is recommended to choose safe and effective sexual methods, including having regular sexual intercourse during the ovulation period, and using condoms or taking other safety measures.

In addition, external ejaculation may not be safe or appropriate for certain groups of people, such as minors or people with certain medical conditions. Therefore, if you have any doubts or concerns, please seek advice from your doctor or professional.