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feministefatale · 18/01/2013 14:08

Why have I never heard of this!?

techcitement.com/culture/the-best-birth-control-in-the-world-is-for-men/#.UPlVdx2AC73

If I were going to describe the perfect contraceptive, it would go something like this: no babies, no latex, no daily pill to remember, no hormones to interfere with mood or sex drive, no negative health effects whatsoever, and 100 percent effectiveness. The funny thing is, something like that currently exists.

The procedure called RISUG in India (reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance) takes about 15 minutes with a doctor, is effective after about three days, and lasts for 10 or more years. A doctor applies some local anesthetic, makes a small pinhole in the base of the scrotum, reaches in with a pair of very thin forceps, and pulls out the small white vas deferens tube. Then, the doctor injects the polymer gel (called Vasalgel here in the US), pushes the vas deferens back inside, repeats the process for the other vas deferens, puts a Band-Aid over the small hole, and the man is on his way. If this all sounds incredibly simple and inexpensive, that?s because it is. The chemicals themselves cost less than the syringe used to administer them. But the science of what happens next is the really fascinating part.

The two common chemicals ? styrene maleic anhydride and dimethyl sulfoxide ? form a polymer that thickens over the next 72 hours, much like a pliable epoxy, but the purpose of these chemicals isn?t to harden and block the vas deferens. Instead, the polymer lines the wall of the vas deferens and allows sperm to flow freely down the middle (this prevents any pressure buildup), and because of the polymer?s pattern of negative/positive polarization, the sperm are torn apart through the polyelectrolytic effect. On a molecular level, it?s what supervillains envision will happen when they stick the good guy between two huge magnets and flip the switch.

SnowLiviaMumsnet · 18/01/2013 20:29

@feministefatale

I'm just curious of those commenting actually saw the remark I made to thefallen? I really personally don't think it was out of order but because it has been removed I think it looks worse than it was. . And then I made a joke about Maybe uncalled for...but it was just so easy...

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