Unlike women birth control options for men are limited to slip-ons or snips. For now. A team of researchers may have identified the necessary compounds to make male birth control pills a reality. One compound that's been studied as a potential male contraceptive is testosterone. At certain doses it causes infertility says Jillian Kyzer a graduate student working on the topic. But at those doses it doesn't work for up to 20 percent of men and it can cause side effects including weight gain and a decrease in 'good' cholesterol. Bringing any male contraceptive to market requires it to satisfy