While women can choose from over 10 methods of reversible contraception, men have few options: namely the condom, or the more extreme and often irreversible option of vasectomy.
This is despite decades of research, dozens of medical trials, and a range of methods that have been shown to work.
So what is holding back a reversible male contraceptive?
The contraceptive pill was approved for contraceptive use 50 years ago, and in the following years, lent momentum to the women’s movement.
But now that women have been taking patches, pills, jabs and implants for so long, many are questioning whether it should be the turn of men . . .
Read the full article at BBC- Men need more contraceptive choice