Aucott, S. (2018). Working Class Mothers and the Birth Control Movement (1930-1953). The Leicestershire Historian 54. Vol 54, Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society. pp. 55-61. https://doi.org/10.5284/1114550. Cite this via datacite
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Working Class Mothers and the Birth Control Movement (1930-1953) | ||
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The Leicestershire Historian 54 | ||
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Leicestershire Historian | ||
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54 | ||
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55 - 61 | ||
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This is the second and concluding part of this article, which will examine how well into the twentieth century, persistent ignorance of birth control methods, the cost of contraceptives, a lack of access to and the embarrassment of approaching the subject led to constant fear of unwanted pregnancies, untold suffering, ill-health, poverty and sometimes death. | ||
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2018 | ||
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13 Oct 2023 |