Women have had access to birth control pills for 50 years now, but researchers say the male version of "The Pill" is still a long way off. Experts point to the fact that men do not have a finite "fertile" period of their lives, the male reproductive system's higher level of activity, and other differences in male biology as the reasons why the process of developing a male birth control pill has been hampered. But progress is being made, scientists say, with testosterone injections and gels...
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Birth control is a term used to describe an artificial or natural means to prevent pregnancy.There are various methods of birth control available... Read more »
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Over-the-counter birth control methods are used during sex to avoid pregnancy and sometimes to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs).... Read more »
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Contraceptives are devices, drugs, or methods for preventing pregnancy, either by preventing the fertilization of the female egg by the male sperm or... Read more »
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Spermicidal and Barrier ContraceptivesBarrier contraceptives are devices that provide a physical barrier between the sperm and the egg. Examples of... Read more »