What are the new methods of male contraception? In our understanding, women attach great importance to contraception because many women choose the contraceptive pill. However, in reality, men's awareness of contraception is gradually increasing, and they are also willing to accept some new contraceptive methods, such as injecting contraceptive needles.
The development rate of male contraceptive injection is not as fast as expected because no one believes that men are willing to shoulder the responsibility of controlling their reproductive ability. Inventing this male contraceptive injection and conducting experiments on humans, it has been proven to have good effects and no side effects, Dr. Woodrow from Manchester Hope Hospital said, 'The lack of interest from pharmaceutical companies is the main obstacle to the development of male contraceptive injections. We have all the technologies in our possession, but we need the support of the pharmaceutical industry. In recent years, people have been biased and believe that the male contraceptive market will not develop, and pharmaceutical companies do not value this technology at all, and even do not bother to conduct market research to listen to men's voices.'.
We understand that many men are willing to receive contraceptive injections. Every time we ask for human experiments in public, hospitals in Edinburgh and Manchester are always crowded with men who come to apply. "
An excuse for indulgence
Today, more and more men are undergoing digital tube resection surgery, and the use of insurance condoms is also increasing. This indicates that men's desire for contraception is increasing, and any new contraceptive method will be popular. The sterilization technology of receiving two or three contraceptive injections every year should have great market potential.
In addition to commercial considerations, Ms. Irving of the British Family Planning Association's opinion represents another wave of opposition. She said, "We fully support the development of male contraceptive technology. However, we do not support the opening up of young men to receive contraceptive injections because if the man claims to have received the pill before engaging in sexual activity, the girl cannot be certain
26-year-old British man Hutchinson dismissed the above objections as "absurd". He said, "If a husband, like his wife, does not want to have children and is willing to receive contraceptive injections, would it be even less trustworthy than a wife who is taking contraceptive pills? Moreover, the woman may forget to take the pills
However, Ms. Irving is not interested in exploring the issue of mutual trust between couples. She points out that young men who indulge in sexual activity may use this to lure girls into neglecting protective measures in bed.
Dr. Witt, the head of the World Health Organization's special program for human reproductive research and training, called for the comprehensive development of this male contraceptive injection technology in a report. He said, "The most important thing is that men around the world have the right and obligation to share the responsibility of family planning
As long as it does not affect male health, these new contraceptive methods can certainly be used. Therefore, couples should also have more communication in contraceptive work and choose the most suitable contraceptive method to reduce the occurrence of unexpected pregnancies or other factors.