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SuzannePjam
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Scientists develop male birth control pill
Single dose, hormone-free drug prevents ejaculation of sperm
When it comes to birth control, it may finally be the guy's turn.
British scientists are developing a male birth control pill that could put a smile on the faces of a lot of women, according to a report by NBC's Dawn Friesen on "Today" Tuesday. The hormone-free pill, which prevents the ejaculation of sperm, could be on the market in five years.
The pill, a single dose taken a few hours before having sex, affects contraction of the muscles that control ejaculation, but wouldn't interfere with performance or orgasm sensation, researchers at King's College London say. The result is a dry ejaculation.
"It’s not stopping sperm production," Dr. Christopher Smith told NBC News. "It’s not a hormonal method. It's just simply stopping the muscle which takes the sperm along."
The scientists found the solution after noticing that drugs used in the treatment of schizophrenia and high blood pressure were effective at preventing ejaculation, according to a report in the British newspaper "The Guardian Unlimited."
The pill would be more user-friendly than other male contraceptive methods such as vasectomy, injections or implants, researchers told NBC.*
"Within half a day, the sperm is on the move again," says Smith.
If the pill passes clinical trial, it could be a significant benefit for people who are anxious about long-term effects from hormones.
But if men can’t remember to take out the garbage, will they remember to take the birth control pill? Moreover, some men, worried that it could damage their virility, may object to taking any kind of pill.
"We know from international research that men want to take part in fertility control," Rebecca Findlay from the London Family Planning Association told NBC. "It could be quite liberating for couples.
The pill would not prevent sexually transmitted diseases, she said.
© 2006 MSNBC Interactive
Single dose, hormone-free drug prevents ejaculation of sperm
When it comes to birth control, it may finally be the guy's turn.
British scientists are developing a male birth control pill that could put a smile on the faces of a lot of women, according to a report by NBC's Dawn Friesen on "Today" Tuesday. The hormone-free pill, which prevents the ejaculation of sperm, could be on the market in five years.
The pill, a single dose taken a few hours before having sex, affects contraction of the muscles that control ejaculation, but wouldn't interfere with performance or orgasm sensation, researchers at King's College London say. The result is a dry ejaculation.
"It’s not stopping sperm production," Dr. Christopher Smith told NBC News. "It’s not a hormonal method. It's just simply stopping the muscle which takes the sperm along."
The scientists found the solution after noticing that drugs used in the treatment of schizophrenia and high blood pressure were effective at preventing ejaculation, according to a report in the British newspaper "The Guardian Unlimited."
The pill would be more user-friendly than other male contraceptive methods such as vasectomy, injections or implants, researchers told NBC.*
"Within half a day, the sperm is on the move again," says Smith.
If the pill passes clinical trial, it could be a significant benefit for people who are anxious about long-term effects from hormones.
But if men can’t remember to take out the garbage, will they remember to take the birth control pill? Moreover, some men, worried that it could damage their virility, may object to taking any kind of pill.
"We know from international research that men want to take part in fertility control," Rebecca Findlay from the London Family Planning Association told NBC. "It could be quite liberating for couples.
The pill would not prevent sexually transmitted diseases, she said.
© 2006 MSNBC Interactive
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SuzannePjam wrote:When it comes to birth control, it may finally be the guy's turn.
British scientists are developing a male birth control pill that could put a smile on the faces of a lot of women...
I'm SMILING!!

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if they can prove it's safe and has no long term effects, im ok with using it. problem is, a lot of it will be wasted effort when i pop that pill and hours later she's "got a headache."0
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soulsinging wrote:if they can prove it's safe and has no long term effects, im ok with using it. problem is, a lot of it will be wasted effort when i pop that pill and hours later she's "got a headache."
i think that pill comes with a free tylenol wrapped in chocolatemake sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0 -
You'd trust a guy who told o he was on the pill?Jeanwah wrote:I'm SMILING!!

“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
id be popping that pill everyday..i have no clue when im going to get laid.America...the greatest Country in the world.0
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In a committed relationship, sure. I wouldn't be in a relationship with someone I thought would lie to me about birth control.surferdude wrote:You'd trust a guy who told o he was on the pill?
This isn't suitable for more casual encounters, except as a back-up method, since people should be using condoms anyway."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
chopitdown wrote:i think that pill comes with a free tylenol wrapped in chocolate
the chocolate is soaked in rum right?0 -
Most likely not, but it's nice that the guys can take a pill now.surferdude wrote:You'd trust a guy who told o he was on the pill?0 -
so, let's get the score here...if you (a) use female birth control pill, (b) wear a condom, and (c) use male birth control pill you WILL not have to resort to the abortion option. anyway, i say fuck it...who cares? i'm a supporter of stem-cell research, but only as it is a derivative of abortion.
there are birth control options out there...pick ONE!I'll dig a tunnel
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soulsinging wrote:the chocolate is soaked in rum right?
of course.make sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0 -
chopitdown wrote:of course.
good, that seems to be the only way i can get laid.0 -
trappedinmyradio wrote:so, let's get the score here...if you (a) use female birth control pill, (b) wear a condom, and (c) use male birth control pill you WILL not have to resort to the abortion option. anyway, i say fuck it...who cares? i'm a supporter of stem-cell research, but only as it is a derivative of abortion.
there are birth control options out there...pick ONE!
huh?0 -
soulsinging wrote:good, that seems to be the only way i can get laid.
hey, when the game's not working..you gotta have a backupmake sure the fortune that you seek...is the fortune that you need0 -
But you're the one who always mentions the big health risks to a woman when prgnant. Even in the most committed relationship I would still maintain the responsibility for my health.hippiemom wrote:In a committed relationship, sure. I wouldn't be in a relationship with someone I thought would lie to me about birth control.
This isn't suitable for more casual encounters, except as a back-up method, since people should be using condoms anyway.“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
Is this some sort of trick question? Isn't chocolate always soaked in rum?soulsinging wrote:the chocolate is soaked in rum right?“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
i wonder what the chances are that the fda would approve something like this.if you wanna be a friend of mine
cross the river to the eastside0 -
I've been forced to trust my partners all my life, since I couldn't use any of the birth control methods available to women, so I was pretty choosy about who those partners were. Granted, it's obvious to me whether or not a guy has a condom on, but I trusted them not to make tiny pinpricks in the packages, or some other type of sabotage. I'd have preferred to take care of it myself, but that wasn't an option. This pill would have been great ... 25 years of condoms was a bit much.surferdude wrote:But you're the one who always mentions the big health risks to a woman when prgnant. Even in the most committed relationship I would still maintain the responsibility for my health."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
Yeah, that's pretty much the assumption I was working under. I also think you'd have to be pretty twisted to lie if a woman asked you if you took your pill.zstillings wrote:No sane guy would ever do something like that. You could tell this kind of sanity within seconds of meeting someone."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
hippiemom wrote:Yeah, that's pretty much the assumption I was working under. I also think you'd have to be pretty twisted to lie if a woman asked you if you took your pill.
you'd be amazed at what guys will tell you if they think it will get them laid
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