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Is the "holy grail" of birth control actually on the horizon?
I talk to patients every day who are frustrated by the side effects of hormonal birth control. For decades, the weight of pregnancy prevention has fallen almost entirely on women, while male options have remained stuck at just two: condoms or a permanent vasectomy. But this new research out of Cornell is a total breath of fresh air. Researchers have found a way to target a specific stage of sperm production (meiosis) using a non-hormonal approach. In a recent study, they were able to effectively "turn off" fertility temporarily without causing any permanent damage. From a clinical perspective it’s truly reversible: In the trial, sperm production stopped completely during treatment, but normal development resumed within six weeks of stopping. The offspring were healthy, which is a huge green light for safety. Unlike the pill or the shot, which can impact your entire body’s hormonal balance, this method targets the testes directly while leaving stem cells intact. This opens the door for a future where contraception is a shared responsibility, rather than a solo burden. Now, we aren't at the pharmacy just yet. The specific molecule used in this study (JQ1) isn't safe for humans quite yet due to potential side effects, but it provides the exact "blueprint" needed to develop a human-safe version—likely as a simple periodic injection or a patch. An exciting male centric contraception development indeed! www.ruthhaskinsmd.com #OBGYN #BirthControl #HealthEquity #ruthhaskinsmd #ladydocfolsom
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AuthorDr. Haskins brings over 30 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology As a former CMA President, she is actively involved in the political process and is well known at the state capitol and in congress as a passionate advocate for women's health care. Archives
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