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New Contraceptive Method For Men: Can It Work?
Could there be a new male contraceptive method that can eliminate hormonal pill use? Find out here!
If you are a man who does not like using condoms while love making, there could be some good news for you. A ground-breaking research study has come up with a possible contraceptive method for men!
Now, contraceptive medications and devices are some of the most widely sold items, globally; this is a fact.
Numerous couples, all over the world, use various contraceptive methods like oral pills, condoms, intrauterine devices, spermicidal gels, etc., in order to prevent having children.
Many people would want to delay having children, for various reasons like career advancement, not having found the right partner to start a family with, feeling that they are too young to have children, etc.
Especially these days, where more and more people, especially youngsters, are indulging in casual sex, contraceptives become extremely important to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
Until now, majority of the contraceptive methods are made for women, and they do have some negative side effects.
So, read about the new contraceptive method for men, that scientists are in the process of developing.
Contraceptive
Methods
For
Women
To
prevent
unwanted
pregnancies,
either
a
condom
has
to
be
used
during
sexual
intercourse,
or
other
methods
like
hormonal
pills
and
intrauterine
devices
have
to
be
used
just
by
women.
Both hormonal pills and intrauterine devices can have various sideeffects on a woman's health, like depression, acne, headache, internal bleeding, cramps, etc.
So, keeping this in mind, a group of researchers have come up with an alternative male contraceptive method.
The
New
Male
Contraceptive
Method
Currently,
the
only
two
male
contraceptives
available
are
condoms
and
vasectomy
(which
is
a
surgical
procedure
and
is
permanent).
However,
a
new
method
called
Vasalgel
has
been
developed
which
can
act
as
an
effective
contraceptive
method
for
men.
Vasalgel is a gel, which is injected into the man, to stop the sperm cells from being ejected out along with the semen, thus preventing pregnancies, even in the absence of condoms.
Vasalgel has proven to be effective in preventing pregnancies in monkeys and rabbits, so the scientists feel that it could work on human males too.
Vasalgel is yet to be released in the markets, as the scientists are doing further research on it, but they are extremely hopeful!
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