I think so and they are made, but very few men seem to take the responsibility of Birth Control.
Male birth control pills and female birth control pills have different side effects due to their different hormonal compositions. Common side effects of male birth control pills may include changes in libido, mood swings, and acne. Female birth control pills, on the other hand, may cause side effects such as weight gain, nausea, and breast tenderness. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized information on potential side effects of each type of birth control pill.
Nothing would happen.
They give small levels of estrogen, but not near enough for HRT.
Male birth control methods typically involve condoms or vasectomy, while female birth control methods include options like birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and contraceptive implants. Male birth control methods are generally less invasive and have fewer side effects compared to female methods.
no, but some hormone pills like birth control pills affect the urine pH, and lab can find out if male use female urine
of course, and Birth Control pills are not a Absolute Guarantee you will not get pregnant so keep that in mind.
Abstinence Birth Control Implant Birth Control Patch Birth Control Pills Birth Control Shot - Depo-Provera Birth Control Sponge - Today Sponge Birth Control Vaginal Ring - NuvaRing Breastfeeding as Birth Control Cervical Cap Condom - male/female Diaphragm Fertility Awareness-Based Methods IUD Outercourse Spermicide Sterilization - tubal ligation/vasectomy Withdrawal Morning-After Pill is an option it is not a birth control pill but is Emergency Contraception.
Abstinence Birth Control Implant Birth Control Patch Birth Control Pills Birth Control Shot - Depo-Provera Birth Control Sponge - Today Sponge Birth Control Vaginal Ring - NuvaRing Breastfeeding as Birth Control Cervical Cap Condom - male/female Diaphragm Fertility Awareness-Based Methods IUD Outercourse Spermicide Sterilization - tubal ligation/vasectomy Withdrawal Morning-After Pill is an option it is not a birth control pill but is Emergency Contraception.
I don't think there are any contraceptive pills for males. A pill intended for females would have no effect for a male. No method is 100% safe, but a condom is fairly good. -------------------------------------------------------------------- O_o dude are you saying that you are a man that can get pregnant?
Men usually go throw a session in their life were they are very curious of what women do and usually want to give it a go which may involve taking the birth control pill. Also men think of a lot of random and weird dares for each other at the pub so this could be just male experimentation
The most known form of male birth control is the condom, but there are another forms, like Sterilization, implanon, male-birth control pill, and many others.
No. Male pre-ejaculate can contain sperm and cause pregnancy. If you are concerned about preventing pregnancy I recommend you use other methods (birth control pills, condoms, etc) instead of the withdrawl method.