For many years, contraceptive responsibility has largely been placed on women. However, ongoing research in Andrology aims to develop safe and effective contraceptive options for men.
Currently, the most common male contraceptive methods are condoms and vasectomy. While condoms provide temporary contraception, vasectomy is typically considered a permanent solution.
Researchers are exploring new hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptive approaches. Hormonal methods aim to suppress sperm production through controlled regulation of testosterone and other reproductive hormones.
Non-hormonal approaches focus on blocking sperm movement or preventing sperm maturation. These methods aim to provide reversible contraception without affecting hormonal balance.
Future developments in male contraception may significantly erotic expand reproductive choices for couples.
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