New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What are the benefits of external semen removal?

Asked by:Eliza

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 01:24 PM

Answers:1 Views:587
  • Julia Julia

    Apr 13, 2026

    The main advantage of in vitro ejaculation is that it provides contraception without the need for drugs or devices, and it also enhances the intimate experience between partners. The main benefits of external semen removal include avoiding drug side effects, enhancing sexual autonomy, reducing economic costs, promoting communication between partners, and reducing device discomfort.

    1. Avoid drug side effects:

    In vitro semen ejaculation does not rely on contraceptives and avoids the adverse reactions such as menstrual disorders and breast tenderness that may be caused by hormonal drugs. This method is safer for women who are not suitable for taking birth control pills, such as those who are breastfeeding or have cardiovascular disease. However, it should be noted that the contraceptive success rate of this method is about 78%, and it needs to be calculated in conjunction with the safe period to improve the effect.

    2. Enhance autonomy:

    In vitro ejaculation gives partners more control over sexual behavior and is especially suitable for people who are allergic to condom materials or who are resistant to intrauterine devices. By jointly controlling the timing of ejaculation, both parties can deepen their understanding of each other's physiological reactions. Urinary cleansing is required in advance to reduce the risk of urinary tract infection.

    3. Low economic cost:

    Compared to long-term purchases of condoms or birth control pills, there is almost no additional cost for in vitro fertilization. Suitable for partners with limited financial conditions or temporary need for contraception. However, it is recommended to have backup emergency contraceptive pills to deal with unexpected situations, and repeated use may affect male pleasure.

    4. Promote communication:

    This method requires a high degree of cooperation from both parties and requires clear signals and rhythms in advance to objectively promote emotional communication during sexual behavior. Partners can improve their tacit understanding through practice, but those with little sexual experience may make coordination errors.

    5. Reduce equipment discomfort:

    Avoid the restrictive feeling of a condom or the foreign body feeling of an IUD for a more natural sexual experience. It is especially suitable for women who are allergic to rubber or have uterine sensitivities. However, people at high risk of sexually transmitted diseases still need to cooperate with barrier contraceptive methods.

    It is recommended that external semen ejaculation be used as a staged contraceptive option, and safety can be improved by combining it with basal body temperature monitoring. It is advisable not to exceed 3 times a week to avoid long-term congestion of the male prostate. After sexual intercourse, it is recommended to clean the vulva with warm water, eat more zinc-containing foods such as oysters to maintain the health of the reproductive system, and maintain moderate exercise to enhance pelvic floor muscle control. Women over 35 years old or after giving birth need to use this method with caution due to changes in ovulation cycles. If menstruation is delayed for more than 7 days, a pregnancy test should be carried out in time.

Related Q&A

More