Sperm-blocking vaginal gel reveals promise in animal tria

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Scientists are engaged on creating nonhormonal contraception strategies. Alexey Kuzma/Stocksy
  • Though nonhormonal contraception choices can be found, many don’t present the identical effectiveness at stopping being pregnant as hormonal strategies.
  • Researchers have developed a nonhormonal gel that strengthens the cervical mucus barrier aiming to forestall being pregnant.
  • Scientists have discovered the gel blocks 98% of sperm from coming into the uterus when used on ovulating feminine sheep.

A mixed 225 million girls around the globe are estimated to make use of hormonal contraception both as a tablet, injection, or implant to assist forestall being pregnant.

Nevertheless, some

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