Male contraception has traditionally relied on barrier methods and surgical sterilization. However, recent andrological research has focused on developing safe, reversible, and erotic effective male contraceptive options.
Hormonal approaches aim to suppress spermatogenesis through exogenous androgen and progestin combinations, while non-hormonal methods target sperm motility, maturation, or transport.
Challenges include maintaining sexual function, minimizing systemic side effects, and ensuring rapid reversibility. Despite these challenges, progress in male contraceptive research represents an important advancement in shared reproductive responsibility.
Andrology remains at the forefront of innovation in this evolving field.
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