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[[File:GDAmhTqawAAq1vq.jpeg|thumb|Meme demonstrating the lack of contraceptives and lack of choice that men have.]]
WebMD lists four male contraceptives:<ref>https://www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/male-contraceptives</ref>
 
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For men consent to sex is consent to parenthood. Once a woman is pregnant virtually all jurisdictions will disallow a man to abrogate his parental responsibility through [[legal parental surrender]]. As a result men should be wary of the possibility of female partners falling pregnant without their consent and subjecting them to 18-25 years of financial support for the resulting children.
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Advances in male contraceptives promise to reduce the chances of a [[baby trap]]. WebMD lists four current male contraceptives:<ref>https://www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/male-contraceptives</ref>
   
 
*Condoms
 
*Condoms
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*Withdrawal
 
*Withdrawal
   
In addition to these exposing the testicle to heat, such as in the hot bath, has been shown to reduce male fertility. The temperature must be high enough to kill sperm and/or prevent their production but not so high as to harm the host. Anyone considering using heat-based contraceptives is strongly recommended to research the topic thoroughly. Currently international health agencies do not recommend heat based male contraceptives.
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In addition to these, exposing the testicles to heat, such as in a series of hot baths, has been shown to reduce male fertility. The temperature must be high enough to kill sperm and/or prevent their production but not so high as to harm the host. Anyone considering using heat-based contraceptives is strongly recommended to research the topic thoroughly. Currently international health agencies do not recommend heat based male contraceptives.
   
 
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== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 5 January 2024

Meme demonstrating the lack of contraceptives and lack of choice that men have.

For men consent to sex is consent to parenthood. Once a woman is pregnant virtually all jurisdictions will disallow a man to abrogate his parental responsibility through legal parental surrender. As a result men should be wary of the possibility of female partners falling pregnant without their consent and subjecting them to 18-25 years of financial support for the resulting children.

Advances in male contraceptives promise to reduce the chances of a baby trap. WebMD lists four current male contraceptives:[1]

  • Condoms
  • Vasectomy
  • Outercourse (aka Abstinence)
  • Withdrawal

In addition to these, exposing the testicles to heat, such as in a series of hot baths, has been shown to reduce male fertility. The temperature must be high enough to kill sperm and/or prevent their production but not so high as to harm the host. Anyone considering using heat-based contraceptives is strongly recommended to research the topic thoroughly. Currently international health agencies do not recommend heat based male contraceptives.

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