Being well-informed is what makes thermal contraception both reliable and straightforward.
Here’s a curated set of places where you can read up and cross-check what you’ve learned. 🧪 I’d recommend checking out…
Independent websites, the scientific literature on the topic, and the media coverage listed below.
🌸 Above all, I strongly recommend Manon Guidarelli’s thesis, published in January 2023 — by far the most recent and richest survey of thermal contraception practices in France to date, with 970 people interviewed.
This interview with Dr Alan Charissou is also excellent and well-sourced — a quick way to understand the key issues around testicular contraception and its ongoing development.
The foundational body of research by Drs Mieusset and Soufir — the studies that opened the door to both the thermal and hormonal methods.
The first scientist — a Columbia University graduate — to test the thermal method, during her years practicing in India.