While the development of male birth control options is still underway, positive public opinion may encourage further advancements in this area. With more men expressing interest in taking male contraception, researchers and medical professionals may be motivated to prioritize and invest in the research and development of such products. In turn, this could lead to the creation of safe, effective, and accessible birth control methods specifically designed for men. The results of this study emphasize the importance of inclusivity and choice when it comes to family planning, ensuring that individuals of all genders have access to a diverse array of contraceptive options.
To learn more about the study and its implications for future contraceptive developments, explore the full article on Innerbody Research’s website!
A study conducted on behalf of Innerbody Research found that over half of men, from baby boomers to Gen Z, say they would take male birth control.