Ground breaking research is being done to create a male contraceptive pill and it's push into the market could be ground breaking as the article, "Are we ready for men to take the pill?," claims. However, the research for it's development has been put to an outstanding halt as a lack of interest leads to lack of funding that has all but killed it's production.

Inside this question of whether men are ready to take the pill, I have found that a bigger discussion exist with the more intimidating question, who's responsibility is sex? Although the consequences of unprotected sex seem to be primary for a women who's main fear is pregnancy, the article argues that sex and contraceptive use really falls upon women and can be labeled as "women's work". And although we are coming upon an age where more men are sharing in home care and child responsibilities, there needs to be an extension of gender role remodeling when it comes to contraceptives. As a future physician and hopeful OB/GYN, I am saddened to know that research in this topic is diminishing because of a lack of interest. For me, this appears to be just another method in the practice of safe sex and hope to see it develop by the time I start treating patients. Sex is everyone's responsibility that chooses to have it and I believe that the development of a male contraceptive pill may set the stage for a social discussion that, many times, gets sweep under the rug.
Are we ready for men to take the pill? Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/health-49879667
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