Successful Male Contraceptive Gel Trial Bodes Well For New Form of Birth Control 

bieberA success trial in male contraceptive gel has yielded promising results for a new form of birth control. The product, Vasalgel, is a completely reversible, less invasive form of vasectomy, and the latest study in primates has proven 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. It works by injecting a blob of gel into the sperm-carrying tube (vas deferens), which then acts as a long-lasting barrier, much like the IUD for women.

The procedure, which can be easily reversed by flushing out the gel with a simple solution, would create one of the only viable options for reliable and reversible male contraception that we’ve seen in decades. Since the procedure does not interfere with sperm production and hormone levels, there are no side-effects—sperm production continues, “but rather than being ejaculated, it dissolves and is naturally absorbed by the body,” explains the Guardian. Scientists are confident that, “Chances are, it’s going to be effective in humans.” A human trial is expected to start soon.

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Check out more about the successful male contraceptive gel trial: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/feb/07/successful-male-contraceptive-gel-trial-brings-new-form-of-birth-control-closer-vasalgel

Male Birth Control, Without Condoms, Here by 2017

Vasalgel, the first ever reversible, non-hormonal birth control for men is coming (pun intended!) your way by 2017. So far, it’s been successful in animal studies (no baboons knocked up yet!), and human trials of the drug are expected to begin by next year. Vasalgel will cost less than the price of a flat screen TV, and is perfect for guys who want to have lots and lots of sex without any of the risk. Here’s how it works:

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Unlike most types of female birth control, Vasalgel is non-hormonal and only requires one dose to be effective for a long period of time. It’s similar to a vasectomy, except it’s non-invasive and totally reversible: with a vasectomy, the dude’s “vas deferens” (or sperm-maker) is cut; with Vasalgel, a polymer contraceptive is injected directly into the vas deferens instead of simply severing it, which blocks any cum trying to make its way into the baby-making zone. The polymer can also be flushed out with a second injection at any time if the guy decides he wants his sperm to swim again, and the polymer in no way disrupts a dude’s ability to produce jizz—it simply blocks it, like a dam plugging up a sea of cum. Incredible!

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