2014
DOI: 10.1177/1755738013518048
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Male contraception

Abstract: There are numerous methods for female contraception, however, when men wish to control their fertility they have to either rely on female compliance with contraceptives or choose between condoms or a vasectomy. Emerging research, however, is opening the doors for novel methods for male contraception. This paper discusses existing male contraception methods and some new techniques that have the potential to provide alternative forms of male contraception in the near future.

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“…It also often disrupts the couple's orgasm because it requires removal of the penis from the vagina immediately before ejaculation (Stewart et al., 2013). Due to all these reasons, control of ejaculation (Chawathey, 2014; Whittaker, Merkh, Henry‐Moss, & Hock‐Long, 2010), risk of pregnancy (Asadi Sarvestani & Khoo, 2019; Whittaker et al., 2010) and concerns pertaining to sexual satisfaction in WD practitioners (Yanikkerem, Acar, & Elem, 2006) can lead both males and females to experience personal distress and interpersonal difficulty in their relations. According to the ISSM's definition, the tridimensional symptoms that characterise PE clinically include a lack or loss of control over ejaculation, shortening of intravaginal ejaculation latency time and ejaculation‐induced stress in couples (Jannini et al., 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also often disrupts the couple's orgasm because it requires removal of the penis from the vagina immediately before ejaculation (Stewart et al., 2013). Due to all these reasons, control of ejaculation (Chawathey, 2014; Whittaker, Merkh, Henry‐Moss, & Hock‐Long, 2010), risk of pregnancy (Asadi Sarvestani & Khoo, 2019; Whittaker et al., 2010) and concerns pertaining to sexual satisfaction in WD practitioners (Yanikkerem, Acar, & Elem, 2006) can lead both males and females to experience personal distress and interpersonal difficulty in their relations. According to the ISSM's definition, the tridimensional symptoms that characterise PE clinically include a lack or loss of control over ejaculation, shortening of intravaginal ejaculation latency time and ejaculation‐induced stress in couples (Jannini et al., 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also often disrupts the couple's orgasm because it requires removal of the penis from the vagina immediately before ejaculation (Stewart et al, 2013). Due to all these reasons, control of ejaculation (Chawathey, 2014;Whittaker, Merkh, Henry-Moss, & Hock-Long, 2010), risk of pregnancy (Asadi Sarvestani & Khoo, 2019;Whittaker et al, 2010) and concerns pertaining to sexual satisfaction in WD practitioners (Yanikkerem, Acar, & Elem, 2006) can lead both males and females to experience personal distress and interpersonal difficulty in their relations.…”
Section: Ta B L Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce dernier va se solidifier, formant une barrière semiperméable non franchissable par les spermatozoïdes. L'objectif étant à présent de développer une solution permettant de dissoudre ce gel, rendant ainsi cette contraception réversible (25,26).…”
Section: Vasalgel ® L'espoir Récentunclassified
“…Des études ont montré que cette technique est moins douloureuse, diminue les saignements, le risque d'hématome et le risque infectieux (25). Elle dure également moins de temps (10 à 15 minutes).…”
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