Wearing the device for 24 hours a day does not provide additional contraceptive benefits. It will not accelerate reaching the contraceptive threshold, and the potential side effects of continuous wear are not well studied. Some volunteers have tested continuous wear for two years, as noted in Shafik A.'s study (1991).
Continuous wear does not guarantee contraception—only regular sperm tests can confirm effectiveness.
Non-stop wear may be considered in specific cases, such as when the contraceptive threshold is not met with the 15-hour protocol.
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