More Male Contraceptive Options?
October 7, 2007 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
About.com’s Guide to Women’s Health, Tracee Conforth, highlighted a recent news item in Ms. magazine that summarizes a meeting of male contraception experts to discuss alternatives to traditional forms of male birth control (vasectomy and condoms — or, you know, keeping it in your pants, boys).
From the article:
More than 140 male contraception researchers from around the globe recently gathered in Seattle to discuss new alternatives to condoms and vasectomies. At the two-day “Future of Male Contraception” conference, whose sponsors included the World Health Organization, the University of Washington, and the National Institutes of Health, researchers unveiled a number of new viable birth control options for men, reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
What do you think? Is it about time, or are you fine with the current options for male contraception?
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its about time, women have had this power since the 60s and men have had to do with surgery or a condom that ruins sex. They need to hurry up and get something available to men.
This is a godsend…no more reminder alarms and extra load of hormones to pump into ourselves every day.