A Welsh scientist working on a new male pill wants to reduce the burden on women of protecting against unwanted pregnancies.

Prof Chris Barratt is leading research on a non-hormonal drug which prevents sperm cells from reaching an egg.

His team at the University of Dundee has received significant funding from the Bill and Melina Gates Foundation.

“It’s been a very poorly researched topic for 40 or 50 years,” Prof Barratt said, but society has changed.

His team’s research could see men given a gel or a pill that would affect the sperm cell, effectively disabling its function.

Instead of targeting the production of sperm, his research focuses on slowing the sperm cells’ swimming action down and making them similar to those in infertile patients.

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    1 year ago

    Your first paragraph honestly comes off as quite toxic and bitter now that I’m reading it again. Everybody has bodily autonomy and the right to refuse anything, and the reason is irrelevant.

    Most women don’t have bodily autonomy, why are you claiming otherwise?

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      1 year ago

      Allow me to rephrase it then.

      Everybody should have the right to refuse any sort of intervention.

      Somebody offers you a medication or procedure and is like “here try this” you should be able to say “no thanks, I don’t want it”

      And that’s the end of that.