Ultrasound-Based Male Contraceptives

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Rebecca Weiss Has Designed an Innovative Male Contraceptive

A German design student, Rebecca Weiss, has designed an innovative male contraceptive device that uses ultrasound waves to prevent sperm regeneration momentarily. The device is called Coso, and it is straightforward to use.

A person fills the device with water, waits for the water to reach a certain temperature, and then places their testicles in the device for a few minutes. The effectiveness takes two weeks to kick in after the first use and lasts for roughly six months.

Rebecca Weiss began designing the male contraceptive pill after being diagnosed with cervical cancer, which meant she could no longer take a female contraceptive. Once realizing there were no male contraceptive alternatives for her partner, she began exploring alternatives as a part of her master's thesis.
Trend Themes
1. Ultrasound-based Male Contraceptives - Ultrasound-based contraception represents a new and innovative approach to male birth control and could disrupt the pharmaceutical industry.
2. Alternative Contraceptives - The creation of innovative and alternative contraceptive methods could disrupt the traditional gender roles in contraceptive use.
3. Personalized Contraceptive Solutions - The focus on user-centered design in creating Coso could lead to a trend of personalized contraceptive solutions for both men and women.
Industry Implications
1. Pharmaceuticals - Ultrasound-based contraception represents a potential threat to traditional pharmaceutical birth control methods and could revolutionize the industry.
2. Healthcare Technology - New ultrasound-based contraceptive technologies require innovative development and production, providing opportunities for the healthcare technology industry.
3. Design - Design plays a key role in the creation of Coso, and design thinking can create opportunities for addressing unmet needs in the field of global health.

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