A new option for birth control, and this one's for guys. If a vasectomy is too big of a commitment, how about a little gel? It's called Vasalgel. The company behind it says the gel would be injected ...
A vasectomy is a form of permanent birth control that prevents sperm from entering semen — the fluid ejaculated from the penis. The body still makes sperm, but sperm is absorbed by the body. Semen ...
A vasectomy, or male sterilization, involves cutting or sealing the tubes that carry sperm into seminal fluid, or semen. It prevents semen from containing sperm but does not affect testosterone levels ...
This hormonal birth control is administered once every three months and is effective at preventing pregnancy. However, it must be taken regularly, and patients need to stay on schedule to maintain ...
Vasectomy has long been regarded as a permanent, safe and effective form of contraception. Its benefits are often summarised as minimally invasive and largely risk-free. But that may not be the full ...