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Abstract
A preliminary assessment of the contraceptive efficacy of a daily mild increase (1-2 degrees C) in testicular temperature during waking hours is reported in nine couples using two techniques of non-surgical fixation of the testes close to the inguinal canal. With technique 1, immobilization was achieved by passing the penis and the empty scrotum through a hole made in close-fitting underwear; there was one pregnancy, from a man who stopped the heating after 7 weeks, for 42 cycles of exposure in three couples. With technique 2, immobilization was achieved by adding a ring of soft material surrounding the hole in the underwear; there was no pregnancy for 117 cycles of exposure in six couples. Reversibility and safety were assessed. These preliminary results suggest that a daily mild increase in testicular temperature could be a potential contraceptive method for men.Entities:
Keywords: Biology; Contraception; Contraception Research; Developed Countries; Europe; Examinations And Diagnoses; Family Planning; France; Genitalia; Genitalia, Male; Longitudinal Studies; Male Contraception; Mediterranean Countries; Physical Examinations And Diagnoses; Physiology; Research Report; Studies; Testis; Urogenital System; Western Europe
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7995654 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1994.tb01241.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Androl ISSN: 0105-6263