After stopping, do not plan for pregnancy immediately.
- There could be a risk to fetal development if you don’t wait for your sperm to return to normal after using the method. Use another form of contraception method for a few months after stopping. Allow your body time to eliminate altered sperm—this usually takes 3 to 6 months. Once your sperm count is back within WHO standards, your low-quality sperm is gone, and you can start planning for a pregnancy.
Reassuring data on heat and testicular cancerA group of doctors at Entrelac.coop will soon publish the results of their research on this topic:
2022 - Is there evidence of a link between exposure of pubertal testes to temperatures equivalent to body heat and the risk of testicular cancer? A narrative review.
"Studies on the causes of testicular cancer do not identify heat exposure as a risk factor. Prospective studies on the effects of testicular heat have shown no increase in the risk of testicular cancer."
-> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p3sDWLgw0TN8doMQ2fIb79JC9U3KpwFj/view?usp=drive_link
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