
Contraception
Is there a contraceptive pill for men?
No, not yet. Despite continued research towards a male contraceptive pill, no such pill has yet been developed. In early 2019, a study of 82 males found that using a hormone-based medication called dimethandrolone undecanoate (DMAU) every day for a month was safe. There were no major negative side-effects as well. In March of 2019, another potential medication, 11β-MNTDC was introduced. Both were put through trials.
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More Contraception Q&A

Is there a chance of pregnancy if my girlfriend and I engaged in oral sex, I ejaculated in her mouth, we kissed, and then I used my saliva as a lubricant to finger her while she is ovulating?

Does peeing after sex prevent pregnancy?

What to do if my partner doesn’t want to use condoms (and I do)?

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What is dual protection?

Do I need to take the morning after pill if I had unprotected sex on the 1st day of my period?
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