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Vasalgel - the male contraceptive

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster

This is currently undergoing trials in America. The new injection is non hormonal, reversible and blocks fertile sperm for 12 months and has no apparent long term side effects . Providing all this is the case I think this would be great especially since female contraceptives are all hormonal and have various side effects from pro longed usuage (depending on your chosen method) such as weight management issues, longer/heavier periods and a reduction in bone density and vitamin D (that can cause extreme fatigue and a reduced sex drive) etc.

What do you all think? Is it a good idea? Would guys be willing to try it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is currently undergoing trials in America. The new injection is non hormonal, reversible and blocks fertile sperm for 12 months and has no apparent long term side effects . Providing all this is the case I think this would be great especially since female contraceptives are all hormonal and have various side effects from pro longed usuage (depending on your chosen method) such as weight management issues, longer/heavier periods and a reduction in bone density and vitamin D (that can cause extreme fatigue and a reduced sex drive) etc.

What do you all think? Is it a good idea? Would guys be willing to try it?

"

I see what you did there

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By *piritsonfabCouple
over a year ago

Nottingham

Great for protection for men.... As a fertile woman I'd still want to take my own contraception in anything else other than a totally committed relationship

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think most men would be willing, until they find out where the injection site is

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I think most men would be willing, until they find out where the injection site is "

Yes the injection location could be an issue that was why I posed the question.

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By *S RachaelTV/TS
over a year ago

Lowestoft


"This is currently undergoing trials in America. The new injection is non hormonal, reversible and blocks fertile sperm for 12 months and has no apparent long term side effects . Providing all this is the case I think this would be great especially since female contraceptives are all hormonal and have various side effects from pro longed usuage (depending on your chosen method) such as weight management issues, longer/heavier periods and a reduction in bone density and vitamin D (that can cause extreme fatigue and a reduced sex drive) etc.

What do you all think? Is it a good idea? Would guys be willing to try it?

"

This is something men have been waiting for. They will finally be able to trust that they will not become fathers without their agreement. It's all very well to say that they have condoms but so do women but they have their pill.

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"This is currently undergoing trials in America. The new injection is non hormonal, reversible and blocks fertile sperm for 12 months and has no apparent long term side effects . Providing all this is the case I think this would be great especially since female contraceptives are all hormonal and have various side effects from pro longed usuage (depending on your chosen method) such as weight management issues, longer/heavier periods and a reduction in bone density and vitamin D (that can cause extreme fatigue and a reduced sex drive) etc.

What do you all think? Is it a good idea? Would guys be willing to try it?

This is something men have been waiting for. They will finally be able to trust that they will not become fathers without their agreement. It's all very well to say that they have condoms but so do women but they have their pill."

This is another great point there would be less men getting duped because she "forgot to take her pill"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't want weight management issues. Does it cause weight management issues for men? I am quite happy with condoms.

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I don't want weight management issues. Does it cause weight management issues for men? I am quite happy with condoms. "

Apperently it doesn't it has no side effects of course it's still in the trailing stages

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't want weight management issues. Does it cause weight management issues for men? I am quite happy with condoms.

Apperently it doesn't it has no side effects of course it's still in the trailing stages "

Hmmm but I don't like chemicals in me bod. So I am going to say no. And that's not me being a bloke. A man takes responsibility for his own protection. Hence condoms. I completely understand why some women do not use oral contraception or other methods. As strange as it is, for me, condoms are the most natural form of protection/birth control as they don't mess about with anyone's chemistry/biology.

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I don't want weight management issues. Does it cause weight management issues for men? I am quite happy with condoms.

Apperently it doesn't it has no side effects of course it's still in the trailing stages

Hmmm but I don't like chemicals in me bod. So I am going to say no. And that's not me being a bloke. A man takes responsibility for his own protection. Hence condoms. I completely understand why some women do not use oral contraception or other methods. As strange as it is, for me, condoms are the most natural form of protection/birth control as they don't mess about with anyone's chemistry/biology."

I understand that it's another good reason why I asked the question, I'm currently on the implant and I hate the idea of having it in my arm as its a foreign body. I have notice since having it fitted my appetite has increased, I'm still managing to loose weight on it but I'm doing it slower than I was so I could easily understand how the pounds would pile on if not eating healthily enough, be also been put on repeat prescription for vitamin D tablets as its effected my levels

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think most men would be willing, until they find out where the injection site is

Yes the injection location could be an issue that was why I posed the question. "

It would be something I'd consider but only if I was in a relationship. My previous partner had issues with both the combined and mini pill, so if one swift injection could prevent that, then I'd be all for it - whoever carried out the injection would seriously need to be careful though

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I wouldnt rely on anyone else for main contraception. Unless i was in a longterm relationship and it was the best option

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

I would definitely have the jabs (provided thy were not into my cock or balls!).

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I would definitely have the jabs (provided thy were not into my cock or balls!). "

Bad news for you

Vasalgel is a polymer hydrogel that is injected into the vas deferens (the tube sperm swim through) and blocks sperm. The quick procedure is similar to No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV), except the doctor injects the vas deferens with gel, instead of cutting it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't want weight management issues. Does it cause weight management issues for men? I am quite happy with condoms.

Apperently it doesn't it has no side effects of course it's still in the trailing stages

Hmmm but I don't like chemicals in me bod. So I am going to say no. And that's not me being a bloke. A man takes responsibility for his own protection. Hence condoms. I completely understand why some women do not use oral contraception or other methods. As strange as it is, for me, condoms are the most natural form of protection/birth control as they don't mess about with anyone's chemistry/biology.

I understand that it's another good reason why I asked the question, I'm currently on the implant and I hate the idea of having it in my arm as its a foreign body. I have notice since having it fitted my appetite has increased, I'm still managing to loose weight on it but I'm doing it slower than I was so I could easily understand how the pounds would pile on if not eating healthily enough, be also been put on repeat prescription for vitamin D tablets as its effected my levels "

Try co-enzyme q10. It helps the body use the vitamins you put into it (your body naturally produces this enzyme so it's not "foreign")

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"I would definitely have the jabs (provided thy were not into my cock or balls!).

Bad news for you

Vasalgel is a polymer hydrogel that is injected into the vas deferens (the tube sperm swim through) and blocks sperm. The quick procedure is similar to No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV), except the doctor injects the vas deferens with gel, instead of cutting it."

I will NOT! be having these jabs!

Some parts of my body are totally out of bounds to ALL sharp instruments no matter who is wielding them! Call me a whimp but thats just the way it is.

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By *urvymama OP   Woman
over a year ago

Doncaster


"I would definitely have the jabs (provided thy were not into my cock or balls!).

Bad news for you

Vasalgel is a polymer hydrogel that is injected into the vas deferens (the tube sperm swim through) and blocks sperm. The quick procedure is similar to No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV), except the doctor injects the vas deferens with gel, instead of cutting it.

I will NOT! be having these jabs!

Some parts of my body are totally out of bounds to ALL sharp instruments no matter who is wielding them! Call me a whimp but thats just the way it is. "

I thought that may be the typical response of many men

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