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Published 20:39 7 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 20:42 7 Feb 2017 GMT
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It is also said to be easily reversed and not permanent like other forms of contraception.
Though there has been talk of Vasalgel for years, a new study has brought it closer to being a reality.
The University of California researchers tested the gel on 16 adult male monkeys.
After rejoining their female counterparts they began mating, but none of the females became pregnant over the course of the study which was two full breeding periods.
It may still be years before we see it on shelves, if at all, because there is still a lot to go through. The product needs a lot of funding to then to be tested on humans and be approved.
Women have countless options when it comes to contraception, so it's about time men had more options too.
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