I ejaculated outside my body during ovulation. This is a relatively common sexual lifestyle, but it may also bring some health risks.

However, in vitro ejaculation is not a complete guarantee against pregnancy. Although in vitro ejaculation can reduce the amount of sperm entering a woman's body, sometimes even if the sperm does not enter the woman's body, they may enter the woman's body through other routes, such as the mouth, nasal cavity, and reproductive organs.

In addition, in vitro ejaculation may also cause some negative effects on women's bodies. Because when a man ejaculates, a small number of sperm are tenacious, and they may continue to survive and continue to grow and reproduce in the woman's body. This condition may cause women to develop sperm yanosis (sperm blockage disease), a rare but serious condition that requires prompt treatment.

So while ejaculation can reduce the risk of pregnancy, it doesn't completely guarantee against pregnancy. If you are planning to become pregnant, it is recommended to adopt other safe sexual lifestyle practices, such as safe periods and creampie. If you are pregnant, it is also recommended to consult a doctor to understand your body's health status.