January 17, 2016
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Jan 17, 20164:38Now PlayingA new method of contraception is being developed. A device will be implanted into a man’s scrotum that allows them to switch their sperm flow on and off to prevent pregnancies. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“Women have a ton of options when it comes to birth control. There are pills, implants, rings, female condoms, sponges, Plan B and more, all available to women to help prevent pregnancy.
While having choices is great, sadly, all it has really done is place the burden of protection on women.
But now, Clemens Bimek, a German inventor, wants to change all that by giving men the option to literally turn off their balls with the flick of a switch.
According to Bimek’s site, the entire surgery can be done in less than 30 minutes and is relatively painless.”
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