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Cutting off the power of sperm, a new male contraceptive revolution

People always use conventional methods to avoid pregnancy, such as condom or


prophylactic. However, these two have their obvious disadvantage. The first one
was easily split, and also, it often affects hedonia. To the second one, the pills
do much harm to female body. Things would get worst especially when people show
something like anaphylaxis with rubber. Profession Vander achieved the objective
of male’s green-contraception, which caused the world –wide attention of the
genecology field. In the march of the year of 2009, just two months after the
research findings published, Reproduction weekly of American reported the good
news with the headline of the Still Sperm Changed the History of Contraception.

Killeen•Thovenkshire, 28-years-old is an engineer of a research institute of


mechanical kinetics in New York, USA. His wife , Riemann•Bonhandig, who was one
year younger than him, worked as a dance arranger in a art organization of New
York. They were married at the beginning of year 2007. They had no child since as
both of them were busy with their job. Riemann suffered from benign mastofibroma
early before they got married. Doctor just gave her simple medical treat since the
fibroid was small and benign. But he enjoined her not to take pills of birth-
control; otherwise, the female hormone in them would make things worse. That’s why
the couple kept using condom to avoid pregnancies.

In April 2007, Riemann flight to the rubber plantation of Seattle for performance.
She was not well after she came back with roseola all over her body, feeling
itching here and there. Doctor diagnosed it was anaphylaxis because some
anaphylactogen had attached her. However, doctor had nothing to do to find the
definite anaphylactogen except Experimental Anti-allergy. Riemann didn’t take it
serious, so she just took some anti-allergy medicine. The symptom of
hypersensitivity had disappeared. But unfortunately, after Riemann made love with
her husband that night, she felt itching all over her body. Accompanied by her
husband, she came to the hospital at once. The doctor diagnosed that Riemann was
suffered from hypersensitivity. When the doctor got to know what she had done
before this, he finally realized that Riemann was sensitive to rubber comparing
with the anaphylaxis not long ago. It’s obvious that condom was made of rubber. So
it was not strange that she had anaphylaxis. The doctor told her,” Your body is
sensitive to rubber naturally. So you must not touch anything made of rubber,
condom including.” “Darling, shall we live without sexual life from now on since
neither pill nor condom could I touch?” Riemann asked her husband with tears in
her eyes. Killeen comforted her tenderly,” Don’t worry. You may be pregnant when
we want children. That day is not far.”

The fact always not went with the imagination. The young couple faced the torment
of passion. They affected by every picture they saw during
magazines、television、advertisements, and so on. They could hardly control
themselves to be close to each other. One weekend in July, Killeen and his wife
Riemann were seeing a movie at home together. Killeen could not help to kiss his
wife every time he saw dramatics personae intimating. He was mumbling lowly,”
Darling, I want to…” Riemann pushed him away alarmedly as if she got an electric
shock. She shrieked,” Would you want to kill me?” However, Killeen had to wash
himself with cold water to be calm down. After a while, he suggested that it would
be better for them to live separately. Riemann had no reason to oppose him though
she still thought there was something inappropriate. Then they decided to make
several disciplines during their tough life. For example, they should avoid each
one every time one was bathing; they sleep in different room with both of the
doors closed tightly; sexy clothes were forbidden between them; they should keep
save distance every time they meet.
Half a month passed. Both of Killeen and Riemann felt so long and so
insufferable. Killeen felt so embarrassed that he could not stand it. He blushed
and said to her wife,” My god, I even get nervous at the sound of running water
when you bath… I think I’d better move to my mother’s until we want a baby.”
Riemann could hardly accept it and she protest her husband. She said with sorrow,”
We were a pair. Is it any different with divorce like that? ” “Certainly it is. I
was worried about the healthy of my wife. ”Said Killeen with smile. How miserable
she was when she saw Killeen moved away from their sweet family!

It was such a big house of more than 100 square meters especially when Killeen
moved away. Riemann felt so lonely, especially at the days before or after her
menstrual period. The passion deeply from her heart and the desire of love made
her so sorrowful. Not long after, she became forgetful and got sleeplessness. Even
some freckle appeared on her face because of endocrine imbalance. She called her
husband when she was dying to see him. But it could hardly help her with the
feeling of missing. What’s worse, Riemann received a call from her mother last in
August, who was worried about her daughter’s marriage and suggest them divorce at
once when she saw Killeen lived in his own home instead of living with Riemann.

One morning in the early part of August, Riemann called her husband,” Darling,
could you move back please? I am dying to see you.” she sobbed. Unexpectedly,
Killeen joked,” I could not. Otherwise, I would change into a beast. I don’t want
hurt you. I am now throwing myself into work with no more thinking. I am fine. ”
Riemann could not help to burst into tears the moment she put off telephone. It
seemed that Killeen did not love her as before. She felt no happiness in her
marriage. She called her good friend to tell about her depression. She gave
Riemann a ticket of Professor Vender’s special performance about birth, which she
thought would do something help to Riemann.

In the evening, the science and technology exhibition hall of New York was full of
people. Professor Vender, 43-year-old, was a research scholar of academy of
genecology sciences in New York. He told people the whole complicated procedures
of his contraception research.

In April of year 2003, Professor Vender had attended a reproduction forum


convention in Australia. During the convention, he saw the shocked scene of
reproduction procedure, which was enlarge screened by electron microscopes.
Billions of sperm rushed to womb, just like launches with high speed. The scene
shocked the professor deeply. He was surprise at the impact force of sperm. And he
was also eager to know the reason about that. In fact, male will ejaculate two
thousand million sperms every time, during which only one could succeed and
combine with egg to pregnant. The other sperm could only survive for two days and
then died quietly. The moving and tragic life journey impressed Vender.

One day in April of 2003, Vender went to watch a beauty contest of pet dogs with
his wife. He suddenly made it clear when he saw a host could not stop a strong-
headed male Dachshund ride on a Butterfly female dog to show its love. Professor
Vender thought about that. If the male Dachshund was stopped, so its sperm
couldn’t contact egg, then female dog would not be pregnant. In this way, if the
sperm launch lost its force, it could not lead to pregnancy by the same meaning.

Professor Vender was suddenly enlightened. He decided to take this breakthrough to


continue his suppose. He chose two monkeys to do his experiment. One is male, the
other is female. Professor Vender install remote-control-electron microscopy
camera in oviduct and womb of the female monkey in order to observe the condition
of sperm clearly. During the coming time, Vender made the two monkeys mate
successfully using manual method. The scene on the screen called up his memory of
the sperm launch. The sperm just liked the launches. They headed towards womb,
which was just as the port. In the same time, seminal fluid was ocean, which
supported the surrounding to the sperm. Though it blocked sperm launch’s march, it

Professor’s research

made the sperm more powerful to push into womb. In this speed, the sperm would
enter womb in less than half a hour.

Professor Vender collected the seminal fluid of the male monkey. He found the
sperm he separated from the seminal fluid was still like a stranded launch
according to the microscope. Vender put the separated sperm into pure water and
found the sperm totally lost force to move. On the other side, the sperm could
move around in seminal fluid freely. Obviously, the seminal fluid is the force
source of sperm.

Then which substance in seminal fluid could power sperm? Professor Vender did a
series of deeply research to solve this question. He found seminal fluid was
similar with the mucilage secreted by female hormone. Seminal fluid was mainly
consult of catabolic enzyme. Sperm enjoyed it greedily when it was put in seminal
fluid. However, catabolic enzyme kept secreted sticky liquid just like ferment,
which made sperm feel uncomfortable. In order to got rid of if , sperm would try
its best to swim, swinging its tail. A kind of high concentrate protein is
secreted during tail’s swinging, which beat back catabolic enzyme. The quicker
sperm swing tail, the more protein was secreted, and the more power the sperm
could receive for their journey.

After all, sperm was live in the seminal fluid. It wad impossible for sperm to get
rid of seminal fluid totally. The new catabolic enzyme appeared every time sperm
fight for the catabolic enzyme. During this resistance, sperm kept swinging tail
and kept swimming towards beneath the force.

How could he dislodge seminal fluid while maintaining the force? Professor Vender
was confused.

Vender’s daughter helped him when he was just in dilemma. July of 2005, Vender’s
10-year-old daughter said. “Look, father. The sail was felt down, the sailboat can
not move. How pitiful it is!” From his daughter’s words, Professor Vender suddenly
realized that the engine of sperm launch was the sail which the sperm was powered
by. The sperm launch would not be able to set up without the protein sail, even
though there was seminal fluid. As soon as he brought this idea to hid mind,
Vender turned back to his lab and took it in action. Surprisingly, he found the
power protein had its own induction radar after he detected the power protein of
sperm. The radar was ribosome, which would give command to power protein to fight
against catabolic enzyme like a kingdom once it induced the coming of enemy. The
weapon of this fight is nothing else but the power protein, which would not stop
fighting as long as the catabolic enzyme exists. So how to remove the ability of
ribosome as monitor was the crucial. From this way, the existence of catabolic
enzyme could not be inducted and fight back. And then the sperm had no power to
swim without power protein. How to make it true?

One day in the early September of 2005, Professor Vender went to ask Professor
Allen for advice, who works in Morperllu Institutes for Biological Sciences,
famous expert on genetic of Australia. Professor Allen told him, “Ribosome obtains
energy from the connection between 40 regular organism code and 40 peptide bonds
of amino acids corresponding. The electrified radar opens up its investigation
function and begins to monitor the surrounding around. It will guide protein to
fight back once enemy is coming. But if there are more than 40groups of peptide
bonds of amino acids, Ribosome would not be able to connect with its partner and
be shut down. So if you could change the quantity, the radar of Ribosome could do
nothing for help then…” Professor Allen’s word made Vender come to an
understanding all of a sudden. He thanked Allen excitedly, who light fire for his
future journey.

According to the suggestion of Professor Allen, Professor Vender abstracted amino


acid composite from ocean animals, which could combine the two amino acids into
one. The composite was concentrated and mixed in release of biological agents of
edible fungi. Professor Vender deployed year dose for the monkey according to its
physiological characteristic and dissolved it in neutral electrolyte. The
composite soon took effect seven hours after Professor Vender put some monkey
sperm into the electrolyte. They ate peptide bonds of amino acids away and changed
the 40 peptide bonds into 32. Ribosome tried to search 40 peptide bonds of amino
acids but in vain. They could only find out 32… So the radar could do nothing. And
the power protein did not secret any more. Finally, all sperm launches stopped
running. Since composite could not stop radar and sperm launch directly, did oral
medication work?

Vender began to feed the monkey liquid medicine. He helped the two monkeys to
mating after seven hours. Vender observed the procedure carefully by meanings of
the screen. Pleasantly surprised, he discovered that the sperm launches were all
suspended in the seminal fluid because ribosome could not monitor the sperm. The
two monkeys were made to mating for several times during the following days. But
female monkey had no signal of pregnancy until March of 2006. In order to test and
verify the period of validity of Sustained-release oral suspension sperm, Vender
made them mating for two times in May and led to the pregnancy of the female
monkey after a mouth.

Professor Vender was successful. But to his pity, Vender had no chance to
experiment his achievement on human body. People were all unwilling to run the
risk. So it was still blank in this field. After all, great majority couple don’t
adapt to the special case of convention contraception methods.

After the lecture, Riemann found Professor Vender using every conceivable means.
She said to Vender in a choking voice,” I beg you to help me… You are the god’s
gift for me when I am so despaired…” Vender said sympathetically after hearing her
story,”Please don’t be worry. I hope your husband will cooperate with us, if he
still loves you!” The ribosomal ribonucleic acid

Riemann couldn’t wait to tell her husband the good news that night. Killeen said
in half-doubt, “It’s unbelievable. I will have a try. Let’s agree to an appointed
time with him.” They met next day morning. Professor Vender said to the couple
with a soft smile, “Believe in me. You two will back to the happy time past.”
After the risk of the agreement signed, Professor Vender deployed proper dose of
medicine liquid. Vender directed her to take it personally. Sexual life was
forbidden during this week. Theoretically, the effect of birth-control could
maintain for half a year.

Killeen felt fine after taking the medicine liquid. There was nothing unusual
during the time according to Vender’ comprehensive testing.

To be on the safe side, the couple began to touch each other closely after two
weeks. What’s more, they have sexual life three times. Riemann and Killeen had a
sense of fun heartily. The most surprising thing was Riemann had no indication of
pregnancy after half a year. In April of 2008, Killeen stopped taking Sustained-
release oral suspension sperm. Riemann was baby pregnant in June and gave birth to
a pretty daughter in the February of 2009.
Before, the institute of Reproductive contraception of University of Adelaide,
Australia, had worked out a method of contraception. They installed remote
control-valve in male genital tract. Then researchers could control the sperm by
remote control. But obviously, E-wave radiation did harm to people’s health. Also,
valve in genital tract made people feel uncomfortable. The discovery of Vender had
more advantage by comparison. By the way of taking medicine, the power of sperm
was cut off and the sperm was powerless to swim to womb without affecting sexual
pleasure. It does no harm to body, either.

After Reproduction weekly of American reported the good news with the headline of
the Still Sperm Changed the History of Contraception, much attention was paid all
over the world. Gunnie•Moroshere, National forum for Reproductive Medicine,
leading fertility expert,highly praised Professor Vender with his Sustained-
release oral suspension sperm. He said, “It is the greatest invention in the
history of contraception. The world was changed by it.”

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