Researchers are making progress towards a reversible form of male birth control that suppresses sperm production, offering a safe, easy, and effective alternative. This development comes more than 60 years after the introduction of the birth control pill for women, with promising results from a new gel for men.
A U.K. start-up thinks their device will revolutionize care for fertility, menopause and a range of other areas of women's health. https://t.co/MB6Y6DZdaa
A future in which a number of male contraceptives are easy, pain-free, and readily available could mean new innovations for women—and a whole lot more, @KatherineJWu tells @HannaRosin. https://t.co/lAf5BKl8E7 https://t.co/sD4hkmj1UK
More than 60 years after a birth control pill was developed for women, there is still no similar federally approved drug for men. But promising results from a new gel for men might finally change that. https://t.co/6Gjn2aCEDr
More than 60 years after a birth control pill was developed for women, there is still no similar, federally approved drug for men. But promising results using a new gel for men might finally change that. @WmBrangham speaks to @DrBrianTNguyen to learn more. https://t.co/SJAcpInmJ1
The availability of a reversible form of male birth control is coming closer to fruition after researchers presented further evidence that this particular method is safe, relatively easy and, importantly, effective. https://t.co/y6gfD50lLF
The availability of a reversible form of male birth control is coming closer to fruition, researchers say. READ MORE: https://t.co/DhjUvBNK22
The availability of a reversible form of male birth control is coming closer to fruition after researchers presented further evidence that this particular method which suppresses the production of sperm is safe, relatively easy and, importantly, effective. https://t.co/ff3NeyTUPk
A new form of male birth control isn’t a pill or a shot: How does it work? https://t.co/Sfkzvmy3Hf