In vitro ejaculation during ovulation is a method of contraception that many couples use when trying to conceive. Although this method is simple and easy, sometimes it can lead to failure. Today, we’ll look at alternative methods to take when ejaculation fails during ovulation.

When ejaculation fails during ovulation, other methods can be used to avoid pregnancy. Here are some possible approaches:

1. Use emergency contraception. If ejaculation has occurred outside of the body and orgasm has not occurred during the woman's lifetime, emergency contraception such as an emergency contraceptive diaphragm or an emergency contraceptive ring may be used. These products usually work within 72 hours and can help avoid pregnancy.

2. Use other contraceptive methods. In addition to ejaculation, other contraceptive methods are available, such as oral emergency contraceptive pills, IUDs, injections, and short-term contraceptive sticks. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, so the choice needs to be based on individual circumstances.

3. Change plans. If you've tried other methods without success, you may need to reconsider your plans. For example, long-term birth control methods such as the IUD or oral emergency contraceptive pills may be started.

While ejaculation may be simple and easy at first, sometimes it can lead to failure. Therefore, alternative methods should be used to avoid pregnancy while trying to conceive. Whether you use emergency contraception, use another method of contraception, or change plans, the choice should be made on an individual basis. If you have any questions or need further help, please consult your doctor or professional advisor.