This Wednesday, the news of the creation of the new birth control pill for men fall in Ana Rosa’s program like a bomb. A scientific advance after being tested on mice and confirming that it is able to quickly and temporarily reduce fertility, as reported by one of the Telecinco journalists.
“The male pill is a contraceptive that is not hormonal, it immobilizes sperm for three hours, thus reducing fertility, and they return to normal the next day”, he explained, specifying that “the moment of see a man walk into the pharmacy to ask for your pill approximate“.
Ana Rosa positioned herself in her favor and stressed that “it was time” that they created a contraceptive pill for them because “Women are tired of having to take it.” The host applauded this survey, but took advantage of this moment to give her opinion on the big difference that exists in this area between women and men: “It’s lived very quickly for one sex and very little for the other,” she added. said.
the driver of Ana Rosa’s program He went on to point out that “the pill is already in mice, as soon as it’s (on the market) I’ll see you at the pharmacy.” A few words to which your table companion, Joaquín Prat, wanted to answer, albeit in a more cautious way: “We’ll have to see the side effects, which I imagine will have some.”
Closer to the male pill?
In the midst of this news, Ana Rosa Quintana criticized the huge difference that continues to exist today in this field between men and women: “It expresses itself very quickly for one sex and very little for the other”.
Moreover, he blamed the male sex for being afraid of taking drugs that could alter their reproductive system: “For my generation, the pill was one of the great advances in science, the pill and the washing machine. Why are you men so reluctant about anything about your device?” he said, generating a sepulchral silence at the discussion table. Not enough, he wanted to add, “For you, there’s only one device, the rest doesn’t exist, I understand that because you look at yourself in the mirror… and that’s it!”
Finally, the presenter wanted to ask José María Olmo, who has three children, if he would have surgery to avoid having other children or if “the mere fact of thinking about your device annoys you”. The collaborator, transformed into a tomato, recognized that it was a step he would not like to take.” You see! Many men resist vasectomy because they touch it… when it touches them, they are dragging their feet,” he said. Ana.