Today on Meaghan’s Minute, brought to you by Memory Protection Devices, MicroCHIPS of Lexington, Massachusetts has developed a wireless implant that can be turned on and off with a remote control, making it a perfect candidate for a new contraceptive.
The device measures 20 x 20 x 7 millimeters, and it is designed to be implanted under the skin of the buttocks, upper arm, or abdomen.
According to MicroCHIPS, to conceive, women turn off the implant with a remote control; another click of the remote restarts it. After 16 years, it could be removed. Doctors could also adjust dosages remotely. Currently, no hormonal birth control lasts over five years.
For more information visit www.memoryprotectiondevices.com and www.mchips.com
Read: Why This Remote-Controlled Birth Control Will Be the Next Big Thing
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