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Besides Withdrawal, Men Have Just Two Contraceptive Options:
Condoms
Vasectomy
SP ERM ICI DES
Women Have 12 Options, Not Counting Behavioral Methods Or All The Variations Of Intrauterine Contraceptives (IUCs) And Hormonal Pills. Ignoring Men Has Contributed To One In Two Pregnancies Being Unplanned.
Contraceptives Aisle E gyptians explore putting
1564
Dr . Gabriello Fallopio Describes
The Modern Male Condom As A Contraceptive. It Was Linen And Accidentally Included Spermicide.
foreign substances in the vagina among first spermicide attempts. [13]
1550
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Early
G reeks use hollow tubes filled with mutton-fat as a crude IUC. [13]
0
1700’s
Commercially Produced In Europe. [6]
40
C ondoms Made Of Animal Intestines
.
F irst Tubal Ligation Procedure. [8]
Side-effect Of Charles Goodyear's Rubber Vulcanization Discovery. [6]
1869
R ubber Sheaths Hit The Market. [6]
Dr . Albert Oschner performs
two of the first vasectomies. [4][5]
1897
1920
T rojan Introduces The First Latex Rubber Condom. [1]
W ilhelm Mesinga Invents
The Modern Diaphragm. [6]
Dr . Richard Richter designs
1842
the first modern-like IUC in Germany. [12]
1909
V ersions Of The Female Condom Begin To Appear. [2]
1920s
USFDA ApprovesThe Pill As A Contraceptive. [6]
1960
T he Upjohn Company Begins
1974
" N o-scalpel" Vasectomy Developed In China. [7][8]
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1967
Depo Provera Shot’s Clinical Trials In The U.S. [10]
C ontraceptive Sponge
1982
Approved In U.S. [7]
H ormonal Implant
Device Norplant Approved in Finland. [7]
E mergency Contraception Publicly Available In England. [9]
1992
1983
1984 S DE CI S MI DE ERICI SPRM E SP
1858
R ubber "Caps" Were A
1823
T he Modern Female Condom
Invented By Danish Physician Lasse Hessel Hits The Market In Switzerland. [2]
1994 1992
A vanti Introduces The First Polyurethane Condom. [2]
USFDA
Finally Approves Depo Provera For Marketing. [11]
USFDA Approves NuvaRing. [7]
2001
USFDA Approves Ortho Evra Hormonal Patch. [7]
2002
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st Egyptians were likely the fir er their penis. to use a sheath covering ov fy social status ni sig to it ed us ey th ts es gg Evidence su ot for contraception [1] —n ts en em el e th t ns ai ag t ec and prot
Within Five Years Of FDA Approval Over Six Million Women Were Taking The Pill In The U.S. [6]
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4 In 8 Said Yes ?
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Yes
3 In 8 Said Maybe
No e Mayb
1 In 8 Said No
We Need New Male Contraceptives. Please Share If You Agree Join Us To Make
Your
Voice Heard
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