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Intended
Male Contraceptive Initiative
9 episodes
3 months ago
Nearly 50% of pregnancies are unintended. Science has intended to get male contraceptives on the market for decades now. What’s happened? Why don’t we have The Pill for men yet? Intended covers male contraception, learning from the past, talking to the researchers of the present, and the users of the future.
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Nearly 50% of pregnancies are unintended. Science has intended to get male contraceptives on the market for decades now. What’s happened? Why don’t we have The Pill for men yet? Intended covers male contraception, learning from the past, talking to the researchers of the present, and the users of the future.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine,
Science,
Relationships
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Sperm Science
Intended
58 minutes 25 seconds
5 years ago
Sperm Science
Male birth control won’t necessarily be a daily pill. It won’t necessarily even be hormonal. How in the world do you actually turn off fertility for men? How in the world do you make it reversible? The contraceptive options of the future can look very different than the options of today.
Intended
Nearly 50% of pregnancies are unintended. Science has intended to get male contraceptives on the market for decades now. What’s happened? Why don’t we have The Pill for men yet? Intended covers male contraception, learning from the past, talking to the researchers of the present, and the users of the future.