That's a very good question. Thanks for clarifying that if I wasn't clear.
The recommendations that came from CATMAT, the experts we brought together, were that men coming back should use condoms for a two-month period if they're having sex with somebody who could get pregnant. That's being very careful, and that's based on the fact that we think it's about two weeks, but there may be evidence that there's virus in the semen for longer than that. So that's being extra cautious.
The “entire pregnancy” targeted to men meant that if they were coming back and they were having sex with someone who was pregnant they should then wear a condom for the duration of the pregnancy. Again, this is being extra cautious because there is evidence suggesting that even in the third trimester it could have an effect.
Those will change as we know more information about how long the virus lives in the semen, but that was the basis of that.
Thank you for the clarity.