Scientists are on the verge of a male birth-control pill. Will men take it? | Jill Filipovic
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Trials are underway in Britain for the first-ever male contraceptive pill. It's a promising medication, one that puts more power in men's hands to prevent unwanted pregnancy with high reliability and, so far, few reported side effects.
Measured by the lifespan of anyone reading this article, though, [contraceptive methods] are well established and have for many decades been a normal part of life for millions of women around the world. To some degree, and if only for obvious biological reasons, it makes sense that pregnancy prevention has historically fallen on women. But it also, as they say, takes two to tango and only one of the partners has been doing all the work.
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