Americans create jewelry that prevent pregnancy

Could setting an hour, a fold, or a necklace help women prevent pregnancy? That is the goal of researchers at the Georgia State Institute of Technology in the United States. Scientists have attached a particular section behind the watches and earrings, part containing contraceptive hormones that prevent [...]
Scientists have attached a particular section to the back of the watches and earrings, part containing contraceptive hormones that prevent pregnancy. Hormones can be absorbed by skin and then passed into blood, thus said by the institute's announcement.
Although this research has not been tested on anyone, researchers have run tests on pigs' ears and also on hairless mice, and the results were promising, said the institute's announcement in question.
The test was done by scientist Mohammad Mofidfar, post-doctoral candidate Laura O'Farell, a graduate scientific researcher, and Mark Prausnitz, university professor at the School of Chemical Engineering and Biomolecular Engineering.
Researchers attached the equipment to the animals for 16 hours and then removed it for eight hours. Even though the number of hormones declined when the earrings were removed, researchers said they have found a way to produce “the blood hormones needed. ”
The use of contraceptive drugs is widespread among women who want to control pregnancy, but this routine has to be banned, and our new technique may be the solution to the future, Professor Prusnitz said in a statement.
“We are working to make sure that women who use jewelry are not only used for beautiful appearances, but also for them to be used” he added, Fox News reported.
The pharmaceutical jewelry industry has said that it claims to make contraceptives more useful for women to control pregnancy. And if they want to make it easier, they have to make it easier, and our way is the easiest way to make it”, Professor Prusnitz continued.
If in the future this method becomes applicable to humans, these jewelry must be changed at least once a week to avoid infection.












