Currently, male contraception is limited primarily to condoms and vasectomy. Research into hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptive methods continues to evolve.
Hormonal approaches aim to suppress spermatogenesis through testosterone and progestin combinations. Non-hormonal methods target sperm motility or maturation without altering systemic hormone levels.
Clinical trials demonstrate promising results, yet challenges remain regarding reversibility, long-term safety, and user acceptance.
Advancement in male contraception would significantly erotic expand shared responsibility in reproductive planning.
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