Men shoulder a full 50% of the burden in creating pregnancies, but less than a third of the effort in preventing them. It's not entirely their fault—there just aren't a lot of male contraceptive options. Condoms are cumbersome and have a high failure rate. Sterilization through vasectomy—severing the vas deferens to prevent the release of sperm—is more effective, but it is essentially a permanent solution.
Ted Bailey, the CEO of ReVas Inc. , estimates that a full 25% of the 375,000-500,000 US men that have vasectomies each year would prefer to be able to...
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