100% Effective and Reversible Birth Control for Men...

Damocles

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ml?m=false&icid=hp_healthy-living_ftr_desktop

A new birth control procedure shows promising signs of becoming another viable option for people who don't want children now, but may want them some day.

Techcitement points out that the procedure, which is in advanced clinical trials in India, has been found to be 100 percent effective.

One downside -- depending on how you feel about shots -- is that it requires the man receive an injection into the vas deferens with a polymer gel called Vasalgel, after a local anesthetic has been given. The substance works by breaking apart sperm.

The whole procedure takes about 15 minutes and lasts ten years or more and is more easily reversible than a vasectomy.

As the Male Contraception Information Project notes, if a man decides he'd like to have his sperm up and running again, he can get another shot and, within two to three months, the baby-making can commence.

Studies over the last 25 years have reportedly found the procedure is safe to use on both humans and animals.

More at link...
 
You mean like the RNC ghealth insurance plan providing for abortions and birth control.
They did end the abortion coverage but not the contraceptive coverage.

If religious institutions get govt money they cannot discriminate.
And if they hire employees they must follow federal labor laws and such.
Volunteers are a different matter.
If religious institutions are exempt from federal laws then the govt is supporting religion against the constitution.
 
You mean like the RNC ghealth insurance plan providing for abortions and birth control.
They did end the abortion coverage but not the contraceptive coverage.

If religious institutions get govt money they cannot discriminate.

What?
 
this is so amazingly awesome. I hope it becomes more popular. No more women going off birth control and spermjacking their guys into a life of emotional enslavement to a demon child.
 
You mean like the RNC ghealth insurance plan providing for abortions and birth control.
They did end the abortion coverage but not the contraceptive coverage.

If religious institutions get govt money they cannot discriminate.
And if they hire employees they must follow federal labor laws and such.
Volunteers are a different matter.
If religious institutions are exempt from federal laws then the govt is supporting religion against the constitution.

ah, the argument that you are against birth control unless you're willing to have the government provide it free to anyone who wants it.....the Dumbs call it a war on women, the Repubs call it a war on government hand outs.....
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ml?m=false&icid=hp_healthy-living_ftr_desktop

A new birth control procedure shows promising signs of becoming another viable option for people who don't want children now, but may want them some day.

Techcitement points out that the procedure, which is in advanced clinical trials in India, has been found to be 100 percent effective.

One downside -- depending on how you feel about shots -- is that it requires the man receive an injection into the vas deferens with a polymer gel called Vasalgel, after a local anesthetic has been given. The substance works by breaking apart sperm.

The whole procedure takes about 15 minutes and lasts ten years or more and is more easily reversible than a vasectomy.

As the Male Contraception Information Project notes, if a man decides he'd like to have his sperm up and running again, he can get another shot and, within two to three months, the baby-making can commence.

Studies over the last 25 years have reportedly found the procedure is safe to use on both humans and animals.

More at link...

it is about time that men participate more in birth control

the downside is that it can make cheating a little safer

oh well
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ml?m=false&icid=hp_healthy-living_ftr_desktop

A new birth control procedure shows promising signs of becoming another viable option for people who don't want children now, but may want them some day.

Techcitement points out that the procedure, which is in advanced clinical trials in India, has been found to be 100 percent effective.

One downside -- depending on how you feel about shots -- is that it requires the man receive an injection into the vas deferens with a polymer gel called Vasalgel, after a local anesthetic has been given. The substance works by breaking apart sperm.

The whole procedure takes about 15 minutes and lasts ten years or more and is more easily reversible than a vasectomy.

As the Male Contraception Information Project notes, if a man decides he'd like to have his sperm up and running again, he can get another shot and, within two to three months, the baby-making can commence.

Studies over the last 25 years have reportedly found the procedure is safe to use on both humans and animals.

More at link...

Oh, yeah, that's not going to become popular...a shot in the balls, riiiiggghhht!
 
Aren't you afraid some woman's going to steal your sperm? It happens a lot you know. Look at Grind it happens to him all of the time. Don't you read MRA sites?

Ahahahahah, he also still hears the voice of his family yelling, demon child! ;)
 
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