- Trapping sperm in semen’s natural gel could lead to new contraceptive. Although spermicides do already exist, they're still not 100% effective. Scientists are developing what could be a more reliable alternative, in the form of a vaginally applied solution that keeps sperm trapped within the semen. https://newatlas.com/science/female-contraceptive-sperm-trapped-semen/ 31 comments science
- Although spermicides do already exist, they're still not 100-percent effective. Scientists are developing what could be a more reliable alternative, in the form of a vaginally applied solution that keeps sperm trapped within the semen. https://newatlas.com/science/female-contraceptive-sperm-trapped-semen/ 6 comments science
- Trapping sperm in semen’s natural gel could lead to new contraceptive. Although spermicides do already exist, they're still not 100% effective. Scientists are developing what could be a more reliable alternative, in the form of a vaginally applied solution that keeps sperm trapped within the semen. https://newatlas.com/science/female-contraceptive-sperm-trapped-semen/ 2 comments science
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