Can I get pregnant if I ejaculate during ovulation?

Let’s understand what in vitro ejaculation means. In vitro ejaculation is a process in which a man ejaculates sperm into a woman during sexual arousal, but expels the sperm from the woman's body. The key to this contraceptive method is that the man ejaculates his sperm into the woman when he is sexually excited, rather than expelling the sperm from the woman immediately after sex.

Is it safe to ejaculate during ovulation?

In vitro ejaculation during ovulation is a relatively safe method of contraception. During ovulation, a woman's egg is released, and a man's sperm is ejected into a woman's body during sexual excitement, which can temporarily stop fertilization. However, this contraceptive method is not always safe because men may emit large amounts of sperm when sexually aroused, and women's bodies also have self-protection mechanisms that may allow sperm to enter the woman's body.

Will I get pregnant?

Although in vitro ejaculation is a relatively safe method of contraception, pregnancy may still occur. If a man does not ejaculate sperm into a woman during sexual arousal, but the sperm has entered the woman's body through other means, the woman may become pregnant. Additionally, a woman may become pregnant if she is ovulating and the man does not ejaculate sperm into the woman.

In summary, although in vitro ejaculation is a safe and effective method of contraception, it still carries certain risks. If men wish to avoid pregnancy, it is recommended to use other contraceptive methods, such as condoms or oral contraceptive pills.