It is possible to have a pregnancy despite ejaculation outside the body. Because this is a normal sperm and normal egg combination, and there is no difference with in vivo ejaculation pregnancy, so it is recommended to continue the pregnancy. However, relevant tests must be done, because pregnancy in this case is not a planned pregnancy, but an unplanned pregnancy, so it is recommended to do eugenics five tests, thyroid function tests, sex hormone six tests, as well as AIDS, syphilis screening, and blood tests, coagulation time, liver and kidney function tests. Ultrasound is recommended to find out whether the size of the gestational sac matches the number of days since menopause, and it is also recommended to have regular checkups to find out the development of the embryo.