[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he pill, the shot, the IUD. We women are given a range of options when it comes to methods of birth control. Men, on the other hand, have no comparable options. This is not fair. Though it’s true that condoms can prevent semen from penetrating a woman’s insides, this is a mutual birth control method. The mere fact that both the woman and the man involved are directly impacted by a layer of latex (or what have you) means that the control is not specific to the man. The IUD, the shot, and the pill, opn the other hand, affect…
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In a publicly issued release, the Parsemus Foundation declared that male birth control will be widely available by 2017. Parsemus is an organization that currently possesses US property rights for Vasalgel, the trade name for “reversible inhibition of sperm under…
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