A gel injected into the scrotum could be the next male contraceptive::Biotech company Contraline has safely implanted a sperm-blocking hydrogel in 23 men. It’s designed to be a fully reversible vasectomy.

  • TheWonderfool@lemmy.world
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    It looks promising, even though it is quite far away from becoming available to the general public.

    Still I wish that there was more of a push for something like a contraceptive pill for men. It feels like it has been ignored for years and only now they are starting a bit with development and trials…

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think it’s been ignored. Birth control pills for men would be a massive money maker. (Here is a recent article I found on BC for men: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/male-contraceptive-disables-sperm)

      While I am speaking way outside my confort zone here, it seems magnitudes harder to effectively disable millions of sperm and their associated production as opposed to simply knocking a woman’s hormone balance a little out of whack to prevent ovulation.

      The bigger question is being ignored though: If we have to inject our scrotum with a gel, where are we going to store our pee???

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      Unfortunately there has to be almost no side effects for almost all users, as there are no (as yet) medical benefits to male contraception.

      In women, not being pregnant can prevent death for some of them, regulate painful periods, etc. - it is considered the risk of the myriad side effects is worth it because at least it does some good.

      For men, who do not become pregnant, not being able to get someone else pregnant is not a medical benefit for the man.

      And unfortunately hormonal modification does cause problems. Lots of them.

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        1 year ago

        Tbh I would call suicide prevention a health benefit. Have you seen the prices of gestures wildly

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          How many men are committing suicide because they got someone pregnant? Feel like having women fall down stairs or just being an absentee father seems to be the preferred action…