It is useless for men to take birth control pills. The male sperm is produced in the testicles and then discharged into the seminal vesicles, and the semen is discharged from the seminal vesicles when the male has intercourse, so the contraceptive pill for men will not play any interference with the production of sperm and cannot achieve the effect of contraception. In women, the pill mainly produces changes in the endometrium of the uterus to prevent pregnancy. There is no corresponding drug for male contraception, but men taking female contraceptive pills may experience uncomfortable symptoms, such as reduced sexual function, decreased physical strength, general weakness, palpitations, irritability and abnormal vasoconstriction in other areas. If a man has no plans to have children in the near future, he can wear a condom during intercourse to block the union of sperm and egg to avoid conception. At the same time, men should actively exercise and do aerobic exercises in their daily life to improve their body resistance.