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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1837Charles Goodyear vulcanizes rubber 1848process patented to manufacture hollow rubber articles Charles Goodyear
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1860s“Purity Movement” develops in US New York Society for Suppression of Vice - President Anthony Comstock 1873Comstock Act passed by Congress
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1883 Margaret Higgins (Sanger) born in Corning, NY 1900 Margaret marries William Sanger 1912-13Margaret Sanger involved in textile workers strikes
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1914Margaret Sanger founds National Birth Control League -publishes The Woman Rebel, Family Limitation -charged with violation of Comstock Act -flees to Europe Ellis Sanger
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1915 Margaret Sanger continues to publish Family Limitation from abroad -10 million copies in circulation Comstock poses as desperate husband to William Sanger William mails him copy of Family Limitation William arrested, refuses to give over information about Margaret
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1916-1917 William goes to trial Comstock dies Margaret returns to open the first birth control clinic in US Clinic closed after 30 days Margaret sues to re-open clinic
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Margaret Sanger is shown with admiring supporters as she left Brooklyn Court of Special Sessions after her arraignment, January 4, 1917.
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1918 Physicians given right to prescribe contraceptives 1926 Sanger is a prime organizer of the first World Population Conference in Geneva
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1936 In U.S. v. One Package of Japanese Pessaries, court found that birth control could be no longer classified as obscene. 1937AMA recognizes birth control as a part of medical service
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1942Margaret Sanger founds Birth Control Federation of America -later changes name to Planned Parenthood
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1947 AMA American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology refuses to publish article on IUDs
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A Brief History of the Birth Control Movement in the United States 1960s“The Pill” available in US 1965 In Griswold v. Connecticut Supreme invalidates state laws prohibiting physicians from providing contraception advice -upholds right to privacy Dr. G. Pincus
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1970 Congress passes Title X Family Planning Program to ensure that the uninsured working poor women and teens who are not eligible for Medicaid have access to family planning and other reproductive health care services.
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Inflation-adjusted Title X funding has decreased 60% since 1980 Table 14, p. 47
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1988-1990 --NCHS Survey Among women 15-44 years at risk for unintended pregnancy, the proportion not using contraception increased from 7 tp 12 percent. The percent of sexually experienced teenage females who were sexually active, but did not use contraception in the month prior to the survey increased from 8 to 22 percent. 80s & 90s
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Women getting contraceptives from Title X- supported clinics avoided almost 20 million unintended pregnancies over the last 20 years 19.0 5.5 Table 13, p. 46
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Most clients of Title X- supported clinics are poor... Female clients of Title X-supported clinics (4.2 million)... but few are covered by Medicaid Table 11, p. 46
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Health departments run most Title X- supported clinics Clinics with Title X funding (4,300) Table 12, p. 46
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The small proportion of women who do not use contraceptives... Women at risk of unintended pregnancy (42 million) Women experiencing unintended pregnancies (3 million)... account for roughly half of all unintended pregnancies Table 4, p. 44
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