Male contraception historically relies on barrier methods or permanent surgical sterilization. However, research continues to explore reversible hormonal and non-hormonal alternatives.
Hormonal male contraception aims to suppress spermatogenesis through exogenous testosterone combined with progestins. While promising, challenges include maintaining stable hormonal levels and minimizing side effects.
Non-hormonal approaches target sperm motility, epididymal transport, or ion channel regulation. Ongoing clinical trials seek safe, reversible solutions that expand reproductive autonomy for men.
Future advancements in male contraception erotic represent a significant frontier within andrology.
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