Like most males, I was involved with the most of my life controlling. When I was a teenager, there were prerequisites from my parents to “watch”. Although she rarely put in words, I knew what they meant was: “Don’t take a pregnant girl.” I still remember listening to a high school girl who tells her friends that she was pregnant and her feelings of excitement with the prospect of being a mother and her recognition that this would mean the end of many of her dreams for the future.
As a young man in college, my short wife and I had sex for the first time when she announced she was “in the pill” and so sex was now safe. But it was years before we realized that taking the pill had unexpected problems for her. We discussed an angiyctomy for me, who was scared of me. The thought of having something sharp touch of my genitals was enough to make me run in the other way.
After he heard about the process, I wasn’t reassured yet. I realized that the small semen pipes would be cut, but exactly where the sperm would go were confused. Although I was told that surgery could be reversed in the future if needed, it was clear that it would be expensive, without any guarantee that it would be successful. I went ahead and got an angiom, but it seemed that there should be a better choice for men. Now there is.
Meet Dr. Darlene Walley, Managing Director of Life Sciences Sciences
My interest in helping men and women evolve over the years. I graduated from college in 1965 and went to Medical School, hoping to become a doctor so I could help others. But medicine at that time was so closely focused that I knew it would not help me solve the problems that concern me the most. I was transferred to UC Berkeley and gained a master’s degree in social work, where I received a broader education that included addressing social and environmental issues as well as physical and psychological issues. After working as a clinician for many years, I returned to school and completed the doctorate requirements in international health and later helped develop the emerging field of special medicine for men.
As a leader in this emerging field, I often receive announcements of Breakthrough technologies. A recent email grabbed my attention: “The male contraceptive Plan A completes North America’s first clinical trial with a success of 100%.“The announcement continues to say,
“Easy reversible, long -term male contraceptive plan A continues to make its way to submitting the FDA, as it recently successfully completed the second clinical trial, this time in Canada.”
I read a press release from the company that told me about Dr. Darlene Walley:
“The subsequent sciences of life, the manufacturer of the A ™ Arsenic Products Antsherapist and a leader in the development of other modern reproductive health solutions today announced the promotion of Dr. Darlene R. Walley as the Managing Director of Next.
said LR Fox, founder and executive president of the following life sciences.
Continue to say,
“Plan A is one of the many products in progress, as the next one continues to revolutionize reproductive health. to get all our critical products in the world. “
I arrived at Dr. Walley and did an interview with her that you can Watch here. I learned that the next is the revolution of modern reproductive health care and the conversion of lives through the development of the Lead, Plan A ™, designed to Provide a non -hormonal, long -term and reversible contraceptive solution for men.
After talking to Dr. Walley, validated my long -term experience that current options for contraception and family planning focus mainly on female fertility, burden women with most of the responsibility for reproductive planning. I also learned that the negative side effects and health risks associated with these options have also led almost half of all females in the US to interrupt their use.
By their website Manufacture I learned that:
- 121 million unscheduled pregnancies are held every year worldwide.
- 80% of men in the US feel unique or common responsibility for prevention of pregnancy.
- 17 million men in the US are actively looking for a new contraceptive choice that suits their lifestyle and relationship.
Clearly, there is a great need for non -hormonal, long -term and reversible contraceptive solution for men. But that’s just the beginning.
Meet Dr. Bob Dudley, Development Manager, Subsequent Life Sciences
I was pleasantly surprised to see Dr. Bob Dudley was a member of the next professional team of Life Sciences. I worked with Dr. Dudley when he was Vice President of R&D at Unimed Pharmaceuticals. My fourth book, Male menopause, It was published in 1997 and actually addressed that men, such as women, pass through their own hormonal guided life change. The book soon became an international best seller. I wrote about the importance of testosterone and was invited to meet Unimed’s professional staff, who had recently developed a new testosterone gel called Androgel. I worked with their staff for five years helping the professionals and the public on the health issues of men who were often neglected.
Dr. Dudley is Androgel®’s primary inventor, one of the most successful health products of men developed and traded worldwide.
“For over 30 years I have participated in the development and commercialization of products to improve men’s health,” says Dr. Dudley. “The participation of the leadership team in the next life sciences is ideal for my experience and will allow me to use my talents to help create cutting -edge products that help men and women live better, more satisfying lives.”
Completes, by saying,
“Working with men’s health issues is a call for me, I managed to find a career that continues to fascinate and activate me, it makes me feel like making a positive difference for men.
For more information about the male contraceptive Plana, you can find out more here:
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To watch my interview with Dr. Walley, you can do it here:
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