In vitro fertilization during ovulation and cleaning afterwards

The first is in vitro fertilization during ovulation. This method means that during sexual intercourse, sperm is ejected directly into the woman's body and then waits for the woman to release an egg. The advantages of this method are that it saves time, reduces workload, and avoids the risks associated with sperm and egg encounters. However, it also has some disadvantages. First of all, this method does not guarantee the quality of the sperm, because many sperm will die before being ejaculated outside the body. Secondly, if men do not use safety measures, women may be attacked during sex, causing adverse consequences.

The second is cleaning afterwards. This method involves cleaning a woman's vagina and uterus after sexual intercourse to remove sperm and egg residues. The advantage of this method is that it protects women from infection and avoids the impact of sperm and egg residues on physical health. However, it also has some issues to be aware of. First of all, if women do not wash thoroughly, some bacteria and viruses may remain, causing adverse consequences. Secondly, if women do not use the correct cleaning fluid, it may destroy the acidic environment of the vagina, leading to adverse consequences.

During sexual intercourse, IVF and cleaning afterwards are very important. However, they are not completely safe, and if men do not use safety measures, women may be attacked, with adverse consequences. Therefore, men should understand the advantages and disadvantages of these methods and take appropriate safety measures during sex to ensure the physical health and safety of women.