Frequent ejaculation during ovulation: possible health risks

In vitro ejaculation is when a man ejaculates sperm from a woman's body during sex before she reaches orgasm. This sexual lifestyle is safe in many cases, but in some cases, it can pose health risks.

First, ejaculation outside the body can lead to pregnancy. Although ejaculation is not a complete guarantee against pregnancy, the risk of pregnancy is relatively low. However, if the man's sperm that has been ejaculated in the woman's body before she reaches orgasm combines with the woman's egg, pregnancy may result. This is especially likely to happen when a woman is ovulating.

Secondly, in vitro ejaculation may cause male sexual health problems. While this sexual lifestyle may relieve men's stress to some extent, it can lead to various problems in men's sexual behavior. For example, men may experience discomfort or pain, and it may affect their sexual performance.

Finally, in vitro ejaculation can cause sexual health problems in women. Women can get infections, such as sexually transmitted diseases, during sex. If the instruments used by men during sexual intercourse are unhygienic, or if women do not sterilize them adequately, it can lead to infection.

Although ejaculation may be safe in some cases, it may pose health risks. Therefore, I recommend that people use condoms or other contraceptive methods during sex to protect their health. If men use ejaculation during sex, they are advised to try other healthier sexual lifestyle options in the future, such as oral sex or masturbation.