Switchable Male Contraceptives

The Sperm Switch Allows Men to Turn on and Off the Flow of Semen

The Sperm Switch is a revolutionary male contraceptive option new to the market thanks to a German brand. The product evens out the birth control opts for male -- which are currently extremely low in comparison to female-oriented alternatives -- with a duct design that controls the flow of semen, allowing the consumer to turn on and off the production as fit.

The innovative product is essentially a mechanical device that can attach to the male sperm ducts internally and add an on and off switch to the flow of semen. The switch is located inside the body, allowing men to press up onto the area of skin with the switch underneath and set the device to the function they want. This allows men much more freedom in controlling their semen production.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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