if a male was to take the birth control drug diane35 for along period of time wh!


Question: If a male was to take the birth control drug diane35 for along period of time what would be the...?
...effects on is body
a answer would be much appreciated

Answers:

start the chemical/hormonal change from male to female. They would grow breasts, fat would move around, head hair would get thicker and fuller, and other hair would thin out, the testicles would produce diminished sperm count, erections would become less frequent, be shorter in duration and would require more effort to accomplish.

It's the perfect pill for those who are male to female transgendered.

HOWEVER, there are also complications. As with woment, males taking the drug can throw a veinous blood clot which can result in all kinds of bad things, including death; especially those who smoke.

"Essentially, Diane-35? works by regulating your hormones: estrogen and progestogen (reproductive hormones) and androgen (which can cause acne, by prompting excess oil production in your skin). "
http://www.diane35.com/html/what_is_spec…

"Cyproterone acetate (Androcur, Cyprostat,Cyproteron, Procur, Cyprone, Cyprohexal, Ciproterona, Cyproteronum,Neoproxil, Siterone) is an antiandrogen, i.e. it suppresses the actions of testosterone (and its metabolite dihydrotestosterone) on tissues. It acts by blocking androgen receptors which prevents androgens from binding to them and suppresses luteinizing hormone (which in turn reduces testosterone levels). Its main indications are prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, priapism, hypersexuality and other conditions in which androgen action maintains the disease process. Due to its anti-androgen effect, it can also be used to treat hirsutism, and is a common component in hormone therapy for male-to-female transgender people.
Until the development of leuprolide, cyproterone was one of the few drugs used to treat precocious puberty. It was also used in animal experimentation to investigate the actions of androgens in fetal sexual differentiation.
In addition, cyproterone acetate has weak progestational activity (e.g., it acts like progesterone) and can be used to treat hot flashes. As part of some combined oral contraceptive pills (Dianette in UK and Diane-35 in other countries) it decreases acne and hirsutism (male-pattern hair growth)."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyproterone

some dangers:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/article…

http://home.intekom.com/pharm/schering/d…



Well from what I've read it was originally intended for acne.. But contains progestin and estrogen so it can work for that but it was never approved for birth control.. Um.. It seems like it's mainly intended for women since it contains that so I would guess that with the introduction of the estrogen and synthetic progesterone would make the male body slightly more feminine over time.

This was the only answer that I found on the internet.. But something tells me you've seen it before. Either that or the wording of your question was an amazing coincidence.

http://askville.amazon.com/male-birth-co…



Birth control shoots your estrogen levels to the roof and keeps them there. So the real question is what does too much estrogen do to the male body. It actually starts shrinking the testicles, and can start you growing breasts. It may also make your sex drive go down.



why?
i guess hed have mood swings and feel really weird
maybe kill some sperm?
but i wouldnt cuz u never no u may be infertile after that




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