Woman (UK)

The pill for MEN

After years in the making, the male contracept­ive pill could soon be a reality

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More than 60 years ago, in 1961, women in the UK were given access to the contracept­ive pill on the NHS, offering us new-found freedom and choice.

Since then, other forms of contracept­ion, such as injections, patches and IUDS, have given us even more control over our bodies.

But, while scientific progress has benefited us, only two forms of contracept­ion for men exist today – condoms or vasectomy. However, that’s about to change.

Scientists have carried out a trial on mice of a potential male contracept­ive pill, with plans to test it on humans later this year. Amazingly, it proved to be 99% successful in preventing pregnancy – that’s a higher success rate than the women’s pill which, when taken ‘typically’, rather than ‘perfectly’ is 91%*. And, while some are sceptical, 58% of men surveyed said they would be willing to take the pill.

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