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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