You may not be aware that there are also male contraceptives. Learn more

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Before choosing a vasectomy, you must be 100% certain of your choice because you may never have biological children again. Although a vasectomy can occasionally be reversed by surgery, this is not always successful.

The most effective method of birth control for males is generally thought to be a vasectomy. According to statistics, only 15 out of 10,000 couples become pregnant within a year of the guy having the surgery.

Normally, it takes three months for semen to be fully sperm-free after a vasectomy.

Spermicide

Another method of birth control called spermicide uses chemicals to stop sperm from getting to an egg to fertilize it. It is offered in many different forms, including suppositories, films, gels, foams, and creams. Spermicide condoms, which are ordinary condoms covered with a spermicidal chemical called N-9, offer an additional choice.

Nonoxynol-9, sometimes known as N-9, is an organic substance possessing surfactant qualities. It’s recognized for its spermicidal properties. Condoms that kill sperm also lubricate the bed during sexual activity.

Always seek the advice of a healthcare practitioner for specific advice on how to use these contraceptives safely.

Condoms

The most popular and convenient method of birth control is the condom. When used properly, they have a success rate of up to 98% in preventing conception.

When used during sexual activity, condoms serve as a physical barrier that stops sperm from entering the vagina. Condoms offer defense against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) as well as unplanned pregnancy.

 

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