
Finding More Options For Male Birth Control
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The video discusses the history and current state of contraceptive methods for both women and men. While female contraceptives like pills and IUDs are widely used, there are no approved male contraceptive pills. However, recent research from the University of Minnesota shows promising results with a non-hormonal male contraceptive tested on mice, which achieved 99% efficacy in preventing pregnancy. The pill works by targeting a vitamin A protein crucial for sperm formation. Although human trials are yet to begin, this research could expand contraceptive options for men and couples. Other male contraceptive methods, such as a hormonal skin gel, are also under investigation.
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How does the male contraceptive pill work according to the research?
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What are some potential side effects of current male contraceptive methods that target testosterone?
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