A Gel Injected Into the Scrotum Could Be the Next Male Contraceptive
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Biotech company Contraline has safely implanted a sperm-blocking hydrogel in 23 men. It’s designed to be a fully reversible vasectomy.

A gel injected into the scrotum could be the next male contraceptive::Biotech company Contraline has safely implanted a sperm-blocking hydrogel in 23 men. It’s designed to be a fully reversible vasectomy.

They are going to need to work on their sales pitch…

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Hot sexy babe will inject gel into your scrotum.

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It’s the only way I can finish.

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As a man, I always laugh when I see other men excited about the prospect of becoming sterile.

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Will you take the pill, honey, or do I have to mash my balls again? And remember, if you won’t, you’re on top…

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I gave up on waiting for this tech to become available and just got a vasectomy.

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RIP.

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It’s not really a big loss in my own personal experience. I kept hearing about reversible male contraceptive technologies “just on the horizon” from my early 20’s and I would have preferred getting a reversible procedure if such a thing had been available sooner, but when I turned age 35 and this tech still hadn’t seen the light of day, I asked myself if it being reversible was really such an important factor. I knew by that point that I never wanted to have any kids, and any future partner I would be with would need to be on the same page as me at a minimum, so I just went ahead and got it done while I was still in my sexual prime so I could enjoy the years I have left.

Would be cool to have a remote control device that mechanically opens/closes the tubes, built-in security layer for ensuring only you can unlock it, auto-lock, etc. If the tech-bro venture capitalists weren’t weirdos about spreading their genes around maybe this would be a thing.

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Too lazy to search for it, but there was some swiss dude who literally had mechanical valves implanted into his sperm ducts.

Truly a pioneer

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Your subscription to fertility has expired. Please renew your credit card details in the next 90 days or your balls will be perma-locked.

It’s actually super easy to root your ball controls and run a minimal install, check out some of the projects on github. Compatibility is like 90% there.

Wanna bet?

I’ve been seeing promises about a new male contraceptive for more than a decade now. They never seem to hit the shelves form some reason.

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Probably not a very big market.

I would certainly never use anything more than a condom.

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These reversable, injectable, male contraceptives have been promised for at least 5 years, when will they come to market?

Contraline’s method involves making a small piercing in the scrotum and using a handheld injector to push the hydrogel through a catheter that’s connected to the vas deferens. The catheter is then taken out, and the puncture heals on its own.

That sounds like a bit more than just an injection. Not quite like going in for a flu shot to the nuts

This turns the scrotum into a stress ball.

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TSA:what are you hiding sir.
Me:nothing : o.
TSA:(Boink! Boink!)sir stop resisting! This is standard procedure.(Boink! Boink!)

RISUG has been in promised for what, nearly a decade now? This has been the FSD/Star Citizen of the male contraceptive world, always right around the corner.

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Totes Scrotes!

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How does it compare to Vasalgel?

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Oh Wired. You desperate clickbaiting bastards.

Ain’t no man getting a shot in the scrotum. Puh leeze.

It looks promising, even though it is quite far away from becoming available to the general public.

Still I wish that there was more of a push for something like a contraceptive pill for men. It feels like it has been ignored for years and only now they are starting a bit with development and trials…

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Unfortunately there has to be almost no side effects for almost all users, as there are no (as yet) medical benefits to male contraception.

In women, not being pregnant can prevent death for some of them, regulate painful periods, etc. - it is considered the risk of the myriad side effects is worth it because at least it does some good.

For men, who do not become pregnant, not being able to get someone else pregnant is not a medical benefit for the man.

And unfortunately hormonal modification does cause problems. Lots of them.

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