Publications by authors named "J I Sandlow"

Article Synopsis
  • The WHO recommends sperm morphology assessment in semen analysis, but its clinical significance remains a topic of debate.
  • A review of various studies indicates that while earlier research linked poor sperm morphology to negative fertility outcomes, recent findings show no clear association in natural or assisted reproduction.
  • Overall, the diagnostic and prognostic value of sperm morphology may be limited, and healthcare providers should consider these limitations when advising patients about infertility.
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Vasectomy is the most commonly performed urologic procedure in the United States and is a highly effective form of male contraception. The introduction of guidelines by urological societies has standardized vasectomy care. Providers should be awadre of the rationale behind these guidelines, as well as key differences among them.

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Background: Decisions for how to resolve infertility are complex and may lead to regret. We examined whether couples and individuals who sought a consultation from a reproductive specialist for infertility later expressed decisional regret about their family-building choices and whether regret was associated with parental role, family-building paths, or outcomes.

Methods: This longitudinal mixed methods study included women and their partners who completed a questionnaire prior to their initial consultation with a reproductive specialist and 6 years later.

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Backgrounds: Despite a wide spectrum of contraceptive methods for women, the unintended pregnancy rate remains high (45% in the US), with 50% resulting in abortion. Currently, 20% of global contraceptive use is male-directed, with a wide variation among countries due to limited availability and lack of efficacy. Worldwide studies indicate that >50% of men would opt to use a reversible method, and 90% of women would rely on their partner to use a contraceptive.

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