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Men Will Control Birth Without Condoms In 2017 According To A New Study by charleff512(m): 12:08pm On Sep 17, 2014
Vasalgel, a reversible, non-hormonal polymer that blocks the vas deferens,is about to enter human trials.
Vasalgel, a reversible form of male birth control, just took one step closer to your vas deferens. According to the Parsemus Foundation, a not-for profit organization focused on developing low-cost medical approaches, Vasalgel is proving effective in a baboon study. Three lucky male baboons were injected with Vasalgel and given unrestricted sexual access to 10 to 15 female baboons each. Despite the fact that they have been monkeying around for six months now, no female baboons have been impregnated. With the success of this animal study and new funding from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Parsemus Foundation is planning to start human trials for Vasalgel next year. According to their FAQ page, they hope to see it on the market by 2017 for, in their words, less than the cost of a flat-screen television.
So how does Vasalgel work? It is essentially a reimagining of a medical technology called RISUG (reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance) that was developed by a doctor named Sujoy Guha over 15 years ago in India, where it has been in clinical trials ever since. Unlike most forms of female birth control, Vasalgel is non-hormonal and only requires a single treatment in order to be effective for an extended period of time. Rather than cutting the vas deferens—as would be done in a vasectomy—a Vasalgel procedure involves the injection of a polymer contraceptive directly into the vas deferens. This polymer will then block any sperm that attempt to pass through the tube. At any point, however, the polymer can be flushed out with a second injection if a man wishes to bring his sperm back up to speed.
Re: Men Will Control Birth Without Condoms In 2017 According To A New Study by breathless(m): 12:16pm On Sep 17, 2014
No need for this. I'm doing it the natural way.
Re: Men Will Control Birth Without Condoms In 2017 According To A New Study by charleff512(m): 12:35pm On Sep 17, 2014
breathless: No need for this. I'm doing it the natural way.
Bros na for people wey want stop to give birth especially.

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