Durham, NC – One year following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case, overturning Roe v. Wade, a groundbreaking market research study co-funded by Male Contraceptive Initiative and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reveals a remarkable surge in interest for male birth control across the United States.
The study, designed and conducted by Outsight4Development, Alstonia Impact and DesireLine, investigated interest in new forms of male birth control in Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Nigeria, Vietnam, and the United States, whose geographies represent >50% of the global unmet need for family planning. It is the largest international market research study about male birth control conducted to date, and it found that men all over the world are ready for new methods of birth control and willing to use them if made available. The U.S. research, originally conducted in April 2022 before the Dobbs decision, provided the research team and its funding partners the opportunity to re-field the survey in the U.S. in May 2023 to assess the impact of the decision on men’s perceptions of male contraceptives in development and readiness for using them if made available by.The impact has been significant, as the percentage of U.S. men willing to use a new contraceptive method within the first 12 months of it’s approval and market introduction jumped by 26%, from 39% of sexually active men ages 18-60 years, to nearly half (49%). “Prior to the Dobbs decision, we confirmed substantial interest by men in the United States for new methods of male birth control. We expected an uptick in the follow-on research, but the significant level of the increase was both unanticipated and encouraging,” said Steve Kretschmer, Executive Director of DesireLine, one of the organizations co-funding the re-field and conducting the research. “Clearly the restrictions that the Supreme Court’s decision enacted has inspired men to want to take on a more active role in family planning,” Kretschmer added. “We were incredibly disappointed when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as everyone working in reproductive health was,” stated Heather Vahdat, Executive Director of Male Contraceptive Initiative. “However, in light of this affront to reproductive rights, it has been heartening to see how engaged and motivated the response has been,” Vahdat added. The results of the international market research study, including the updated comparative data from the United States pre- and post-Dobbs decision, will be presented during a webinar on June 28th at 11a EST. Individuals interested in attending this presentation are encouraged to do so via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6fj_5E9-SVen0_MUgGzsQg
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