Dear Dr. Lissner: Thank you for your feedback on your efforts to get magazine articles relating to RISUG. I am sorry for the disappointing turn of events. I...
FROM: ELissner@... DATE: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:16:05 EDT SUBJECT: Re: [malecontraceptives] Wet Heat, RISUG and Vasectomy Hi JP, Thanks for your thoughts on...
FROM: vaprman@... DATE: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 02:46:54 -0000 SUBJECT: Re: Anyone using heat methods? This heat method really seemed to make sense. Unfortunately, it...
FROM: hazmatt...@... DATE: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:08:07 -0000 SUBJECT: Question on home counts Hi, With a microscope how does one take "roll-call" on a sperm...
In normal men, sperm counts vary from 20 million to 200 million sperm per milliliter of ejaculate. Sperm counts of less than 3 million sperm per milliliter, a...
In a previous message I mentioned a new comprehensive review of vasectomy. It has now been published, in the May issue of BMC Medicine (BMC Medicine 2004,...
found this article about RISUG and the use of nifedipine, don't think i saw the link here bevore, so it might be of interest to others. ...
Marco vanderbijl
mvanderbijl@...
Aug 31, 2004 3:23 pm
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I get so excited by the prospect of RISUG getting more serious attention and testing to become fully reversible, and then something like this happens: I start...
Hello to everyone! I'm tring the heat based method using ball suspension in the inguinal canals. I'd like to know if there's anyone of you that has already...
appoggio1979
appoggio1979@...
Sep 6, 2004 12:55 am
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Hello A., First of all, I wanted to make sure you've read all the precautions about heat methods (see http://gumption.org/mcip/hint.html ). Since you'll be...
I t would be a great advantage being a woman who hasnt had any luck with hormonal birthcontrol myself to let my partner take over for awhile. I just dont...
blccat13
blccat13@...
Oct 26, 2004 5:21 pm
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Better start letter writing campaigns to the FDA and congressional representatives, not to mention supporting the research for the reversible part of it. ...
Hi Larry, I would contact one of the developers in India. I have been in touch with him recently and he has been forthcoming with information. His contact...
Hi Larry, Prof. Sujoy Guha, the developer of RISUG, is not yet permitted to do the procedure for foreign men. The researchers are currently doing some...
As an activist, I feel this is a positve step. I just have one question that I have not been able to find an answer for. Once testing is complete, which...
... Hi Tom I'm home two days after my Vasclips were "installed." The nurses commented that the procedure is much faster this way and while my doctor is not...
Hi, I am working on a paper for my Women's and Gender Studies class. This paper is about male contraceptives. I visited your web page, but no where on the page...
tobesleepy
tobesleepy@...
Nov 27, 2004 9:13 pm
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I saw this and hope it sparks some discussion! The hope that this is closer to realisation in the US than RISUG is would be NICE! THURSDAY, Nov. 11...
Hello, Just joined this group and have been monitoring any and all new male contraceptives. I have not had as much luck as i have had today finding new...
=)We, as men, should feel confident that if we do not want a child, that =)it is a decision we are responsible enough to make. And for women, it I find it...
http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=2d83e53b-46ce-45d4-a53c-67482e7c5ebc ... HEALTH Back to Health Main U.S. Company hopes to launch world's first...
I'd like to respond to a few things that disturb me in this most recent post. Maybe this will start some discussion: First, the quotes: "The reality is that...
... but rather ... At the very least, they are aware that fertility is in THEIR control. This is the big issue, though for some women I'm sure monetary rewards...
... You wanna hear my story? We were using condoms and foam, the condom broke, I used more foam and got Plan B. I got pregnant. I got sick. I failed out of my...