In fact, extracorporeal ejaculation is clinically a more dangerous method of contraception that may result in pregnancy. If an ejaculation is followed by the emergency contraceptive pill, the chances of pregnancy are clinically greatly reduced because the emergency contraceptive pill can be clinically effective up to 98% of the time, which means that 2% of people, although taking the emergency contraceptive pill on time, still have the possibility of pregnancy. Therefore, in the case of clinically unplanned pregnancy, it is advisable to use condoms throughout sexual intercourse, which is safe, simple, hygienic, and has no side effects and does not cause menstrual disorders or irregular vaginal bleeding in women. If you do not plan to get pregnant for a long time, it is advisable to use an IUD.