Cloudpatrol
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My friends and I had a huge discussion about birth control this weekend.
M who was visiting from China, was telling us that most families there use IUD because of the effectiveness in an environment that mandates family size.
An informal poll among those present revealed most of us aren’t huge fans of condoms (though I AM a fan of preventing unwanted pregnancies and avoiding STD’s so if condoms work for you: whohoo!) and thus, we were fascinated by a scientist friend’s explanation of the potential offered by RISUG.
Vasalgel home - Parsemus Foundation
It’s up to a couple to negotiate who is responsible for birth control, but RISUG may prove to be a great tool for men to have in their arsenal. It: allows for sensation, has minimal side effects (so far) and is easy to reverse (thus far in testing on animals) without prompting the anti-immune response that vasectomy reversal can.
Male Contraceptive Initiative - Non-Profit Organization
This will only go forward with public support, so {if you wish} take a look into it and see what you think? Is it something you are potentially in favour of?
Do you think it’s a good thing for a guy to be responsible for his own birth control? Or do you think that should fall more under the women’s purview?
M who was visiting from China, was telling us that most families there use IUD because of the effectiveness in an environment that mandates family size.
An informal poll among those present revealed most of us aren’t huge fans of condoms (though I AM a fan of preventing unwanted pregnancies and avoiding STD’s so if condoms work for you: whohoo!) and thus, we were fascinated by a scientist friend’s explanation of the potential offered by RISUG.
Vasalgel home - Parsemus Foundation
It’s up to a couple to negotiate who is responsible for birth control, but RISUG may prove to be a great tool for men to have in their arsenal. It: allows for sensation, has minimal side effects (so far) and is easy to reverse (thus far in testing on animals) without prompting the anti-immune response that vasectomy reversal can.
Male Contraceptive Initiative - Non-Profit Organization
This will only go forward with public support, so {if you wish} take a look into it and see what you think? Is it something you are potentially in favour of?
Do you think it’s a good thing for a guy to be responsible for his own birth control? Or do you think that should fall more under the women’s purview?