There is no difference in the quality of the embryo of an unwanted pregnancy with extracorporeal ejaculation and the quality of the embryo of a pregnancy conceived during normal sexual intercourse. Extracorporeal ejaculation is highly stressful for both parties, and pregnancy is most likely to lead to ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, you should do regular and on-time maternity checkups, and in the early stage, you should rule out ectopic pregnancy, biochemical pregnancy, and embryonic arrest. In the middle period, monitor the fetal development to see if there is any combination of hydrocephalus, spina bifida, cerebrospinal bulge, visceral ectopia, microcephaly, congenital heart disease and so on. Obstetric tests done include: early pregnancy ultrasound plus NT, Down’s syndrome, non-invasive DNA, amniocentesis, ultrasound for major abnormalities, and so on. To rule out any malformations in the fetus and to achieve the goal of eugenics.