Male contraception and sexuality Presented by : Ahamed Zahid Haneef Group : M2161p Professor : Dr. Iurii arian DEPARMENT OF SEXOLOGY
INTRODUCTION: The deliberate prevention of conception or impregnation by any of the techniques, drugs or devices. (Birth control).
CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS IN MALE: Conventional methods. Coitus interruptus. Male pill. Vasectomy. Injection.
CONVENTIONAL METHOD: Requires at the time of coitus. CONDOMS- failures 3.6% Made of latex or polyurethane. Prevent live sperm from meeting the secondary oocyte. Easy to use. Free from side effects. Provide protection against STDs.
2) COITUS INTERRUPTUS: FAILURE-6.7%. Withdraw the penis from the vagina and away from a womans external genitals before ejaculation to prevent pregnancy.
3) MALE PILL:
Advantages – does not affect libido. Disadvantages- hypokalemia . Incomplete reversibilty .
4) VASECTOMY: FAILURE-0.02%. A minor surgical procedure to cut, clamp or seal the vas deferns (right and left) to prevent sperms going into the semen.