Reversible male contraceptives: Current progress

P Luangtangvarodom, M Usawachintachit - Insight Urology, 2020 - he02.tci-thaijo.org
Introduction: The current world population is 7.5 billion and growing. It is expected to be over
9.7 billion by 20501. Contraception is important in controlling population. While several …

[HTML][HTML] Can the evolution of male contraception lead to a revolution? Review of the current state of knowledge

M Frankiewicz, W Połom… - Central European Journal …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results There are various contraceptives currently available to regulate male fertility.
Vasectomy is still the most effective permanent form of male contraceptive with a failure rate …

How close are we in achieving safe, affordable and reversible male contraceptives?

D RP Tulsiani, A Abou-Haila - Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
The world population, currently estimated to be over six billions, is expected to double in the
next forty years. The projected growth will cause severe over crowding that will have an …

Reversible, non-barrier male contraception: status and prospects

CE Hoesl, F Saad, M Pöppel, JE Altwein - European urology, 2005 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE:: Male, non-barrier, contraceptive options are limited to vasectomy and
inadequate methods such as withdrawal and periodic abstinence. Herein we give an …

[HTML][HTML] Male hormonal contraception

MY Roth - The virtual mentor: VM, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Throughout the world, including the United States, one-half of all pregnancies are
unplanned, leading to unsafe abortions and the unnecessary deaths of thousands of healthy …

Update on male hormonal contraception: is the vasectomy in jeopardy?

GJ Manetti, SC Honig - International journal of impotence research, 2010 - nature.com
Traditionally, male contraception has consisted of either barrier methods, such as condoms,
or vasectomy. However, in recent years, we have made great strides in the basic science …

[PDF][PDF] Male contraceptives: present and future approaches

DRP Tulsiani, A Abou-Haila - Clin Res Gynecol Obstet, 2017 - escires.com
There is general agreement that men, like women, must take full control of their fertility, an
important global health issue. However, the contraceptives for preventing pregnancy that …

[PDF][PDF] Female Sterilisation

D Dewani, K Mahajan, A Jaiswal… - AkiNik Publications® …, 2023 - researchgate.net
It's been 20th century, and the world has provided vast ranges of reversible and highly
reliable female hormonal contraceptive methods; however, no new methods for male fertility …

Male contraception: history and development

P Kogan, M Wald - Urologic Clinics, 2014 - urologic.theclinics.com
Compared with female contraceptive methods, male alternatives are few and relatively
underused. Currently, the only readily available methods of contraception for men include …

Male hormonal contraception

A Thirumalai, ST Page - Annual Review of Medicine, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The economic and public health burdens of unplanned pregnancies are evident globally.
Since the introduction of the condom> 300 years ago, assumptions about male willingness …