Birth control available for men in future
13th Nov 2006, 14:55 GMT
Men need no longer fret about their sexual partners' adherence to the strict regimen of the birth control pill. Researchers in the field of prophylactic technology are beginning to make progress with new forms of male contraceptives. Three new methods at the forefront of male contraception are the Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance (RISUG), male hormonal contraceptive and the Intra Vas Device (IVD).
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