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SOA 112 1st Edition Lecture 20Outline of Last Lecture I.Outline of Current Lecture I.Current Lecture:Before the Industrial Revolution: - Condoms (animal intestines/ linen)- Douches (made form household items- Miscarriages—inducing herbs- Sponges and other cervical caps1800’s:- IUDs- Rubber Condoms - Douching - Cervical Caps- Male capsBirth Control and Abortion:- 1859-AMA (American medical association) condemns abortion - 1860- Beginning of the Birth Control Movement - 1873- The US criminalized birth control, calling contraceptives “obscene material”- 1875- Every state in the US has banned abortion- 1882- diaphragm invented in Germany - Condoms or “sheaths” already used—animal intestines Getting Away with Birth Control- Lysol, first a women’s douche product but abortion were illegal, cleaning product Margaret Sanger:These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- American Nurse, birth control movement - Coined the term birth control was arrested for it - Founded the Birth Control League—1917 - Later known as Planned Parenthood - First birth control clinic 1920’s - Rhythm Method developed (Natural Family Planning)- Only acceptable method of birth control by churches besides abstinence Abstinence: - Encouraged not to have sex because of sexually transmitted disease - High Prostitution Rates- Encouraged condoms for men 1957: - Enovid- first birth control pill on market - By 1959, 500,000 American women using it - Other brands and types still followed - Technically still illegal at this time 1965: - Griswold v Connecticut case instituted private use of birth control without penalty for married women 1972: - Eistenstadt v. Baird—unmarried women allowed right to use birth control Roe v. Wade:- 1973- legalization ABORTION- 1973Birth control-


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