Injection during ovulation

Intracorporeal ejaculation is a safe and convenient way to have sex, but it also has some problems. First of all, when men ejaculate outside the body, they need to consider the survival time of sperm in the air. Normally, sperm can survive in a woman's body for several hours, so ejaculation may increase a woman's risk of contracting an STD.

In addition, there may be other risks associated with in vitro ejaculation. For example, a man may accidentally ejaculate sperm into a woman's vagina during the procedure, which may cause the woman to contract an STD or become pregnant.

Although ejaculation may be a safe and convenient way to have sex, it is not a complete guarantee for a woman's health. Women still need to take steps to protect their reproductive health, such as using condoms or taking other safety measures.