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"I'm not going to be a guinea pig:" Medical mistrust as a barrier to male contraception for Black American men in Los Angeles, CA. [PDF]
Nguyen BT +7 more
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Interest in new methods of “male contraception” in survey of people with a prior vasectomy in the United States [PDF]
Background Alternative contraceptive methods for sperm, often referred to as “male contraception” are in development. Given the lack of current contraceptive options for people who produce sperm, we sought to understand if people with vasectomies would ...
Madeline Mahoney +3 more
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Clear evidence shows that many men and women would welcome new male methods of contraception, but none have become available. The hormonal approach is based on suppression of gonadotropins and thus of testicular function and spermatogenesis, and has been investigated for several decades.
Jing, Chao +2 more
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The provision of safe, effective contraception has been revolutionized in the past 40 yr following the development of synthetic steroids and the demonstration that administration of combinations of sex steroids can be used to suppress ovulation and, subsequently, other reproductive functions.
R A, Anderson, D T, Baird
openaire +4 more sources
Ferritin-nanocaged aggregation-induced emission nanoaggregates for NIR-II fluorescence-guided noninvasive, controllable male contraception. [PDF]
Yu X +13 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Sperm impairing microbial factor: potential candidate for male contraception. [PDF]
Chauhan A, Thaper D, Prabha V.
europepmc +3 more sources
Background: Family planning services are essential in reducing maternal deaths as well as improving the reproductive and sexual health of women. Although family planning services are frequently focused on women, men are often the primary decision-makers.
Hildah Nkonde +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Male characteristics and contraception in four districts of the central region, Ghana
Background A lack of male involvement in contraception can negatively affect its practice. To promote male participation in family planning, there is a dire need to understand male attributes that play a role in contraception.
Terence A. Longla +4 more
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Size‐Dependent Inhibition of Sperm Motility by Copper Particles as a Path toward Male Contraception
Effective inhibition of sperm motility using a spermicide can be a promising approach in developing non‐invasive male contraceptive agents. Copper is known to have contraceptive properties and has been used clinically for decades as intrauterine ...
Purnesh Chattopadhyay +5 more
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