Is external ejaculation safe? ——Dangerous times and protective measures

What day in a woman's menstrual cycle is the risk period? Typically, the risk period is days 13 to 19 of a woman's menstrual cycle. However, not all women feel pregnant around this date, so some may choose to ejaculate around this time.

However, external ejaculation is not always safe. During sexual intercourse, male prostatic fluid may contain some sperm, which may survive in the female body for a period of time, leading to pregnancy. Even if a man ejaculates outside his body, these sperm may be present in the prostatic fluid and may enter the woman's body.

Therefore, ejaculation, even during dangerous times, is not always safe. To minimize the risk, men should take some protective measures. Here are some protective measures that may be helpful:

1. Use safety measures: Men can use safety measures to reduce their risk, such as using condoms or using other safety measures.

2. Creampie: While creampie may be a safe option, it is not safe. Men can ejaculate outside the body, but they need to ensure that there are no problems with the quantity and quality of sperm.

3. Delayed ejaculation: Men can delay ejaculation in the later stages of sexual intercourse, which can extend women’s safety period and reduce the risk of pregnancy.

4. Monitor body temperature: Women can monitor their own body temperature. If they find that their body temperature exceeds the normal range (usually 36.5°C), they may be pregnant.

While external ejaculation may be a safe option, it is not safe. Men should take some protective measures to ensure their safety and health.

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