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Birth Control Pill for Men
April 28, 2006
A study in male fertility shows that a contraceptive pill for men may not be as far fetched as people may think.
According to the study of a drug that may serve as a potential birth control pill for men, men regained their full potential to reproduce after only a few months of no longer taking the drug.
The male pill has always been tied to fears that it could lead to long-term damage to a male's ability to reproduce. The male pill could be a possible substitute for a vasectomy and may have as big an impact as the female birth control pill did 50 years ago.