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...
... Just to be a pedantic math-geek, your chances are just over 26%. Other than that, I agree with you - revenge on those "half of the population" who're just...
gdorn@...
Feb 4, 2005 6:03 am
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... case I ever do end ... actual devious, ... nastier. I'm pretty ... those odds. :) A friend of mine told me that some tv show has a sub-plot where the ...
... population" who're ... "reversible ... wacky ... pregnancy" or "take ... are fallable, ... mysoginistic ... case I ever do end ... actual devious, ... ...
I am wondering whether there are any male contraceptives that are: 1. Reversible 2. Fairly convenient, on the order of taking a pill once a day 3. Do not need...
... pregnant. ... Hi Tux, There are a couple things I'd like to respond to, from this post, and a previous one. Please accept my invitation to an open dialog...
... and a previous one. Please accept my invitation to an open dialog on the important issues you raise. I know that, even though this is just a TV show,...
I believe that all males past the age of 40 should have their vas cut and just be done with it all if they already have kids. Maybe 45 but there should be an...
Greets, I'm 25, very healthy, with normal blood pressure. I don't take any medications or smoke. I see from what reading I've done that Nifedipine and similar...
Nathan Cupp
tekgnosis@...
Feb 22, 2005 12:18 am
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How.. sexist. You don't have to take chemicals. Essure.com Check it out, simple non invasive sterilization procedure for women. Check it out. I personally hate...
Surely you're not being serious when you say 'all males.' Yes, perhaps sterilization would would be a wise decision for the man/men in your life, and perhaps...
This article makes it sound like RISUG is comercially available in India now. It seems like something that could be worth a trip to India, and if Canada...
tffas
tffas@...
Mar 28, 2005 9:15 pm
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Would you be willing to have all women past the age of 40 be held to that same requirement of having their tubes tied? What's good for the goose is good for...
Hi everybody, There has been a lot of press coverage of RISUG lately, but as with all press coverage, one has to take it with a grain of salt. The good news:...
but all too believable, i'm afraid... http://www.alternet.org/story/17432...
ignat1u5
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May 19, 2005 11:23 pm
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I'm often encouraged by the awareness of the problem of not having a male pill found in the messages on sites like this. Correctly identifying a problem is...
We do not have to wait for a wealthy benefactor or a pharmaceutical company to decide to fund more contraceptive research. There is another option. Well...
Eddie Croom
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May 30, 2005 12:54 am
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Thanks for the very informative post, Elaine! I know we are all looking forward to having more information about RISUG. Considering we're just short of June...
shinarchangel
masaki@...
May 30, 2005 12:55 am
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Hi Mike, Thanks for checking! As usual things take longer than planned, but I'm aiming to have a sizeable chunk of it up in time for Father's Day. I'll be...
you are a reasonable but not a successful person! ... However ... pill ... by ... birth ... had ... the ... risks. ... and ... much ... all ... over ... ...
xshw78
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Jul 5, 2005 11:36 pm
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Anybody here feel that the emphasis on contraception in the 1960s should have been focussed on men and NOT women??...
No, it is far easier to find a female birth control. You have one egg (usually) per month to deal with versus the constant production of millions of sperm....
... I don't think contraception should be a gender issue in the first place. But as women are the ones getting pregnant it is them that will need the...