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Contraceptive pills are currently one of the world's mainstream methods of contraception, but most of the market is only female contraceptives sold, and after taking a certain number of side effects, then there is a male contraceptive pill? British scientists have taken a different approach to the development of male birth control pills, using special synthetics to prevent sperm from "swimming", thereby preventing sperm and eggs from binding to achieve contraceptive effects.
British media recently reported that the Wolverhampton University research team and the University of Aveiro in Portugal IVF experts, the synthesis of a substance called "cell penetration peptides", can sneak into the sperm, so that its tail stop swinging, so that it can not swim.
this, the egg loses the chance of fertilization.
, lead researcher and professor at Wolverhampton University, said: "The results were shocking, almost immediate, adding synthetics to healthy sperm, which could not move in a matter of minutes.
" Hall said the method of "dotting" sperm was the first in the development of contraceptives.
may use the pill in the future only hours or even minutes before sex.
the drug will last for several days, men will regain fertility after the effect, more than women's contraceptive pills.
above is about the male contraceptive pill research and development introduction, at present, it is not possible to buy male contraceptive pills from pharmacies, but from the effect and side effects, I hope it can be listed as soon as possible.
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