It is possible to get pregnant with extracorporeal ejaculation while breastfeeding. Fertility is reduced when breastfeeding, but that doesn’t mean it’s not possible. It is possible that ovulation has resumed while breastfeeding, and with ovulation there is a chance of pregnancy. If you want to have intercourse at this time, you need to use birth control. Ejaculation outside the body is not an effective form of contraception. When ejaculation may move slowly, there is a possibility that sperm may enter the vagina. If the sperm combines with the egg to form a fertilized egg, which is deposited in the uterus, the embryo will gradually develop. It is possible to get pregnant with extracorporeal ejaculation while breastfeeding, so don’t resort to this if you have no plans to get pregnant. A better form of contraception for breastfeeding women is to have their partner wear a condom during intercourse because of the need to breastfeed. Not only is this a good contraceptive, but it will also not affect the milk and have an adverse effect on the baby.