Current male contraceptive options are limited to condoms and vasectomy. Research into hormonal contraception aims to suppress spermatogenesis through inhibition of gonadotropin secretion.
Experimental regimens combining testosterone and progestins have demonstrated promising efficacy. Non-hormonal approaches targeting sperm motility and maturation are also under investigation.
Wider availability of effective male contraceptive options could promote shared responsibility in family planning. Long-term safety and reversibility remain key considerations in ongoing clinical erotic trials.
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