Real‐life users of hormonal or thermal male contraception: An analysis of female partners’ motivation, experience, and satisfaction
Clothilde Laurent,
Roger Mieusset,
Jean‐Claude Soufir
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTwo male contraceptive methods that inhibit spermatogenesis currently exist: thermal male contraception and hormonal male contraception. Only five studies have been conducted on the acceptability of these methods among men; among women, only the hypothetical acceptability of such a male contraceptive approach as the sole contraception method used by a couple has been evaluated.ObjectivesTo evaluate the motivation, experience, and satisfaction of female partners in couples using hormonal male contrace… Show more
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