为什么我们需要男性避孕药?

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2013-07-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-25 DOI:10.4161/spmg.25888
C Yan Cheng, Dolores D Mruk
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摘要

《彭博商业周刊》最近发表的一篇文章描绘了印度强迫妇女绝育的计划生育做法的严峻图景。在Sonhoula村,33名妇女,其中许多是穷人,被迫绝育,因为每个妇女从当地官员那里得到10美元或适度增加的福利。这些妇女在没有接受关于其他避孕方法的咨询的情况下,绝望地接受了这个提议(图1)。更令人震惊的是,这些妇女接受的10美元相当于一个贫困家庭一周的工资,足以养活至少三个孩子。在诊所里,一名医疗助理用同一根针扎每位妇女的手指来检测贫血。然后,外科医生用生锈的手术刀在临时手术台(用砖头从地上抬起来,盖着血迹斑斑的床单)上切开并绑住每个女人的输卵管,手术时间为3分钟。然后用温水清洗手术刀,再次用于另一个病人。在一个单独的房间里,女性肩并肩躺在地板上进行康复,护士在周围走来走去,给她们发放止痛药。当麻醉药用完后,外科医生用一种较弱的药物代替,但由于这些妇女在手术过程中并非完全失去知觉,这种医疗做法是危险的。
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Why do we need male contraceptives?

Why do we need male contraceptives?

A recent article published in Bloomberg Businessweek1 has painted a grim picture of family planning practices in India by coercing women into sterilization. In the village of Sonhoula, 33 women, many of them poor, were forced into sterilization because each woman received either $10 or a modest increase in welfare benefits from local officials. These women accepted the offer out of desperation without receiving counseling on alternative birth control methods (Fig. 1). What is more striking is that the $10 accepted by these women is equivalent to 1 wk wages for a poor family, sufficient to feed at least three children. In the clinic, a medical assistant pricked each woman's finger to test for anemia using the same needle. A surgeon then cut and tied each woman's fallopian tubes with a rusted scalpel on a makeshift operating table (elevated from the floor with bricks and covered with a blood-stained sheet) in a 3 min operation. The scalpel was then washed with warm water and re-used for another patient. Women were then laid shoulder-to-shoulder on the floor in a separate room for recovery, with nurses walking around and offering painkillers. When the anesthetic ran out, the surgeon substituted a weaker drug, but since these women were not completely unconscious during the procedure, this medical practice is dangerous. 

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