On September 28, 2007, the second "Future of Male Contraception" conference sponsored by National Institutes of Health, World Health Organization, in addition to other organizations was held in Seattle. There were several new male contraceptive ideas that seemed to be affordable to those that had attended. 3 of these possibilities really stood out to be future male contraceptive products. Would they be worth it? In fact we tend to do not apprehend the solution to that just yet, since the contraceptives has only been tested on animals, but of the three that will be mentioned here, they seem to have no negative effect on those tested.
The primary kind of male contraceptive is substantially like a vasectomy. This device is known as a sperm-blocker. During this process, rather than cutting the Vas Deferens, the tube itself is plugged. The 'corking' of the vas deferens tube thus stops the flow of sperm and still saves the vas deferens from being completely done away with. The device is still being tested to see if whether or not or not a male will go back to normal once the plugs are removed.
The following promising plan is that on a no hormonal pill known as CDB-4022. CDB-4022 prevents sperm from reaching its final destination and thus prevents the pregnancy overall. Even though this pill has not been tested on any humans, it's worked successfully on monkeys that have been tested using CDB-4022. It has also been proven through these tests that after the test subjects have been set out the pill, their fertility had came back in 16 weeks. Not the speediest of all waits, however to some this is able to terribly preferably be the preferred choice.
The third contraceptive concept would be a pill that's seemingly a lot of hormonal. This drug is named "selective androgen receptor modulator," or SARM, and is currently being tested on human patients for different diseases such as a muscle degeneration and osteoporosis treatment. There is the same drug being tested on rabbits that has shown a reduced sperm count in those tested with this drug.
These 3 new prospects appear to be viable alternatives to ancient methods such as the classic vasectomy. These medicine could very well provide those non-reversible contraceptives some good competition, especially when comparing it to the new sperm-blocking 'plugs' currently underneath development. Not all men can be inquisitive about these new methods. But there are many people out there who would really like to see additional options for their contraceptive needs. While several of this methods will either be very limiting 'feeling wise' or completely life-altering altogether, these new ideas can allow many men seeking permanent contraceptives without having to 'lose' any half of themselves.
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