Matt, why would this happen with Vasclip but not a traditional
vasectomy? You might want to read the FDA approval of vasclip.--- In
malecontraceptives@yahoogroups.com, Matt Campbell <mcc99@y...> wrote:
> Thanks, Chris. The problem with the vasclip is that
> sperm will still be getting produced and will build up
> in the testes, leading to eventual testicle rupture
> and the painful complications that follow. So while
> the vasclip is a nice idea, it still is not a real
> alternative to a reversible and low-risk male
> contraceptive technique (which we are still waiting
> on...).
>
> The "male pill" is (supposedly) due out in 2005.
> Clinical trials are currently underway. So, let's
> just hang on and see what happens... 2 more years to
> go...
>
> -----
> Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 20:04:27 -0000
> From: "cj123_1999 <chrisherman@m...>"
> <chrisherman@m...>
> Subject: Vasclip
>
> I stumbled across your site, and have read thru the
> posts here, and
> articles on the .org url. Very nice. It seems that the
> main focus
> here is reversable male techniques, so I'm not sure if
> this would
> necessarily be of interest, but there is another
> company that I had
> seen on the news nearly a year ago that is doing work
> in furthuring
> the options avaliable. Their site is www.vasclip.com
>
> Just an FYI, and keep up the good work.
>
> Chris
>
>
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