Ruth Merkatz, director of clinical development of reproductive health at the Population Council research centre in New York, led the gel study, which involved 18 women in their 20s and 30s. Over seven months, none became pregnant.
Dr Merkatz, presenting the findings at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, said the gel could enhance the choices women had. She said none of the women appeared to experience any of the side effects seen in oral contraceptives, such as weight gain and nausea.
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Hah... can I gel you?
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