Birth control goes high tech, fertility chip comes with remote control

 

[Birth control goes high tech, fertility chip comes with remote control by Rhodi Lee] "Women in ancient times are known to use acacia leaves, lint and honey to block sperm as a method of birth control but this rudimentary method of preventing pregnancy has gone a long way with the advent of new and more effective means of contraception available today including the use of pills, patches and intrauterine device (IUD).

Yet it appears that there are still more room for improvement when it comes to contraceptives. A startup based in Lexington, Massachusetts is developing a new method of birth control that is too futuristic when compared with using leaves, lint and honey. The company is developing a contraceptive implant that is made up of a fertility chip that can be controlled using a remote control..." Full text:
Birth control goes high tech, fertility chip comes with remote control Re 13:17

 

Response to comment [from other]: "I wouldn't be implanting electronics into my body (Except maybe a pacemaker if I had to) but that's just me."

 

Don't put chip in body. Don't allow someone remote control access to decide who can bear children and who cannot. Re 13:17

 

Birth control goes high tech, fertility chip comes with remote control