There is a certain chance of pregnancy with extracorporeal ejaculation during ovulation, but the exact chances cannot be determined. Ovulation is one of the more dangerous periods in a woman’s cycle. The 14th day before the next menstrual period is the day of ovulation, and the four days before and after the day of ovulation are the ovulation period. The chances of getting pregnant during this period are greatly increased by the discharge of a mature egg. Although extracorporeal ejaculation involves ejaculating semen outside the body, there is still a risk of pregnancy if the man doesn’t control it properly, and some of the sperm is left inside the woman’s body or in the prostate fluid that the man produces on a daily basis, which may carry some of the sperm, so there is still a risk of pregnancy. If you have sex during the ovulation period, you need to use contraception as much as possible to avoid accidents that may affect the physical and mental health of both of you.