Men have two birth control options: condoms and vasectomies. Why has it taken so long to develop more contraceptives?
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Hosted on MSNAfter The Fall Of Roe V Wade, We Asked Men If They'd Be Willing To Take Male Birth Control And Here's What They SaidAs it is, the options for men wanting to prevent pregnancy are scant ― use a condom, depend on the very undependable pull-out method, or get a vasectomy. (After the Roe news, there was a flurry of ...
Such a drug, which the authors call an “on-demand” birth control, hasn’t been developed. Other male birth control drugs in development aim to limit the production of sperm but only become effective ...
Following the Supreme Court’s overturning Roe v. Wade, conversations about male hormonal birth control have never been more vital. The good news is that the demand for the male pill exists.
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