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Article: REVOLUTIONIZING BIRTH CONTROL RESEARCH TESTS TESTOSTERONE AS MALE BIRTH CONTROL METHOD.(P-I Focus)(Column)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- May 5, 1996
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Man, it was tough for the 32-year-old engineer to adjust to the pill. You know, THE pill.
``I forgot a number of times and to make up, I'd have to take it right away. During the week, it wasn't so hard. I kind of made it part of the `going to work' schedule but not on the weekends.''
``I don't think it ever became a real habit,'' he said. ``I don't know how women do it.''
Tell us about it.
Before we digress, though, into the pros and cons of oral contraceptives and the raging inequality of birth control in the 1990s with women bearing the brunt of the invasive, inconvenient and arguably medically risky methods, consider our subject ...