Male contraceptive development seeks to provide alternatives beyond condoms and vasectomy. Hormonal strategies suppress spermatogenesis by inhibiting gonadotropin secretion.
Experimental regimens combining testosterone with progestins have demonstrated efficacy in clinical trials. Non-hormonal approaches targeting sperm motility and maturation pathways are under investigation.
Future contraceptive options aim to balance effectiveness, reversibility, and long-term safety.
Expanded male contraceptive choices may promote erotic shared responsibility in reproductive planning.
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