Male Contraception

  • HealthYahoo Life UK

    First trial of a male contraceptive gel is about to start

    The gel is applied to the back and shoulders and absorbed through the skin.

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    A reversible male contraceptive could be coming

    Sounds weird, but could it be a breakthrough in contraception?

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    11 things that totally changed our sex lives in 2016

    Forget Brexit and the US Presidential election, the real politics has been going on between the sheets. From innovations in sex toys to men finally taking charge of the contraception, women getting vaginal massages to next generation condoms, this year may have been pretty pants when it comes to life in general, but as far as sex is concerned it's been a bit of a winner.

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    There's now a male contraceptive but can men handle the side effects?

    If you’re currently taking long-term contraception like the combined pill, you’ll likely have experienced some of the above side effects. Sadly, the same can’t be said for our male counterparts currently trialling male contraception. While women may have rejoiced in the news that the injected male contraceptive is now a very real, very effective option, there seems to be a bit of a spanner in the works.