India- Bimek SLV - The Next Possible Male Contraceptive
by The Daily Eye Team April 20 2017, 2:41 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 54 secsIn a fresh development, a German company has designed the Bimek SLV - a valve that diverts sperm back to the testicles. It is much simpler than a vasectomy - there's no need for surgery, and inserting it takes just half an hour. It can be controlled with an easily-accessible on-off switch. Trials will be held on 25 men later this year. a d g Download App Context: The fledgling market of male birth control Tradition: The curious world of male birth control Birth control has traditionally been an aspect of women's health. However, with recent developments in science and an increasing focus on feminism, the spotlight has gradually turned to men. But, the industry of male contraceptives faces quite a few obstacles - starting from religious pressures, to low demand. Here's a look at what's happening around the globe when it comes to male birth control. 11 Apr 2017: Bimek SLV - the next possible male contraceptive In a fresh development, a German company has designed the Bimek SLV - a valve that diverts sperm back to the testicles.