The only birth control methods approved for men are condoms and vasectomy. Trials for new methods are underway but it will be about 10 years before anything reaches the market.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/12/04/1140512789/birth-control-male-contraceptive-sperm
In the hunt for a male contraceptive, scientists look to stop sperm in their tracks

For decades birth control research focused on women. Now there's a new push to develop gels, pills or other products that could keep men from getting their partners pregnant.

NPR
For male contraception to succeed on the market, men must be better educated on what women go through. "Men are often shielded from discussions about menstruation, pregnancy, labor, infertility. There's somewhat of a feeling of invulnerability among most men."
@amydiehl BTW: We, women in Slovenia are just starting the Mother's Trade Union to get wider public attention on facts connected with menstruation, pregnancy, labor, infertility, birth, and hours spent on taking care of newborns and children.