2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fpurol.2020.07.002
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Contraception masculine : quelles (r)évolutions ?

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“…Our survey found that the overall sexual satisfaction of TMC users increased significantly between the N‐3 method of contraception (long before TMC) and the phase of contraception use of TMC. It seems difficult to compare our results with those of men using male hormonal contraception, which may involve excessive testosterone intake or require compensation for progestin‐induced hypotestosteronaemia 32 . On the other hand, we can compare our results regarding sexual pleasure with those existing for the main methods used at N‐3 (male condom, pill, withdrawal, IUD).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our survey found that the overall sexual satisfaction of TMC users increased significantly between the N‐3 method of contraception (long before TMC) and the phase of contraception use of TMC. It seems difficult to compare our results with those of men using male hormonal contraception, which may involve excessive testosterone intake or require compensation for progestin‐induced hypotestosteronaemia 32 . On the other hand, we can compare our results regarding sexual pleasure with those existing for the main methods used at N‐3 (male condom, pill, withdrawal, IUD).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems difficult to compare our results with those of men using male hormonal contraception, which may involve excessive testosterone intake or require compensation for progestin-induced hypotestosteronaemia. 32 On the other hand, we can compare our results regarding sexual pleasure with those existing for the main methods used at N-3 (male condom, pill, withdrawal, IUD). In the survey population, the proportion of men using male condoms decreased significantly between the N-3 and N-1 periods, with the main reason being a decrease in sexual pleasure.…”
Section: Improvement Of Sexual Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 93%