While contraception has traditionally focused on female responsibility, andrology is increasingly involved in the development and management of male contraceptive options. Beyond vasectomy, research into hormonal and erotic non-hormonal male contraception continues to expand.
Andrologists are essential in counseling men about fertility control, reversibility, risks, and long-term implications. Male contraception represents an important dimension of shared reproductive responsibility.
As options evolve, andrology will play a central role in educating patients and guiding ethical, safe, and effective use of male contraceptive methods.