Men's Birth Control Gel
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development is preparing to test a new method of contraception on men.
There are many birth control methods for women today, but there are only two options for men who want to control their fertility. These options include a condom that is not very reliable due to problems such as being in the wrong size or tearing, and Vazektomi, which is 100% reliable, but a bit overly fleeting because it is a surgical operation. Even after you have been sterilized by vasectomy, you may still have problems, such as being unable to return to your former home.
The new method of birth control, developed by researchers at the National Child Health and Human Development Institute, has come to be tested on humans. Approximately 400 couples from the US, UK, Italy, Sweden, Chile and Kenya will participate in the test phase, which will begin in April. The last important work on male contraception has been carried out in Europe between 2008 and 2012, and the work has been canceled due to the hormonal imbalances it has created.
Male patients who volunteered for the test will take a bottle of gel and apply half a teaspoon daily on their upper arms and shoulders. Since the gel is designed to suppress sperm production for about 72 hours, it will not be a big problem to miss a day. After four months of use the sperm will fall to the desired level and it will be enough to protect the man alone. Well, what do you think about birth control?