Without trying to make a storm here, wouldn't it stand to reason that if this company is studying sperm gene splicing and the natural event of sperm counts becoming less fertile that they may come across a male contraceptive that would change things dramatically.
I have no idea, but if you are researching that sort of stuff with todays technology, it has to sort of happen sooner or later, doesn't it or not.
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