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==What is the male pill?==
==What is the male pill?==


In the 60s the pill for women was coming and it had been very successful because of its efficiency.
The female pill appeared in the 60's and had been a huge step for bith control. Indeed it had been very successful because of its efficiency.
Nowadays scientists are eorking out for a pill for men. They are searching it as injections, patches or hormone treatments, but it is very difficult to find a way for it to be efficient enough.
Nowadays scientists are working out for a male pill. To do so, researchers are taking different directions: they are looking for it as injections, patches or hormone treatments. However it is very difficult to find a way for it to be efficient enough.


==How does it work?==
==How does it work?==

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What kind of male contraceptive techniques are available?

Indeed many male contraceptives, as condom and vas occlusion methods, are used by men to avoid diseases and to reach birth control. Nowadays, scientists are searching for a new contraceptive: the male pill. This new solution will actually be our main focus. We first are going to describe the most current methods that men use and then present the future male pill.

Most men choose the condom as a contraceptive because they often find that vasectomy is a too radical solution. Some others prefer vasectomy for several reasons.

  • Condom
Condom is the contraceptive the most used by men. It is a thin device usually made of latex or plastic worn on penis during sexual relations. Condoms are also used by women.
For more informations:Condoms
  • Vas occlusion methods
Vas occlusion, also called vasectomy, is a simple surgical procedure in which the tubes (vas deferens) that deliver the sperm from the testes are cut and close off. This short surgery usually causes few complications and doesn't change anything in sexual functions.
For more informations : Sterilization

These can be considered as contraceptive even if these are rarely used for this.

  • Pharmaceutical methods

A lot of potential male contraceptive drugs are available. Some of them are accepted by the government for treatment of other diseases whereas others still developing. (ex: the nifedipine, a drug for hypertension and migraine. Immunocontraceptive, a contraceptive vaccine which still developing.)

So which are the other methods that can be used by men? One direction to follow is the MALE PILL

Why are we always searching for new male contraceptive methods?

Nowadays both men and women want that men participate as much as women in family planning. That's why we are searching new male contraceptives. One of the main reason is that abortion rates still high. Indeed a contraceptive 100% efficient doesn’t exist so accidents are always occurring (more than 20% of pregnancies end in abortion each year in USA). Moreover, ideal contraceptive doesn’t exist either. But the problem is that as the world is developing, people’s needs become more and more important. However, these kind of reasearches are long and difficult to reach and many of them are revealed unsuccessful.


The male pill: a future hormonal method

What is the male pill?

The female pill appeared in the 60's and had been a huge step for bith control. Indeed it had been very successful because of its efficiency. Nowadays scientists are working out for a male pill. To do so, researchers are taking different directions: they are looking for it as injections, patches or hormone treatments. However it is very difficult to find a way for it to be efficient enough.

How does it work?

As injections and patches

As hormone treatments

What does the male pill inhibit?

Is the male pill efficient enough?

Are there side effects?

What's taking so long?

The male pill is much more difficult to develop because of the difference between male and female anatomy:women release one egg a month during the regular process of ovulation, so only one egg needs to be blocked. To do the same for men, more than one sperm has to be killed. Roughly 100 millions sperms are released during each ejaculation. That's why it is harder to find a successful contraceptive method for men.

Is it a good idea to ask men to use this type of contraceptive method?

Does the pill protect against STD's?

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