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- A 1968 [[encyclical]] defining the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s position on [[birth control]] and [[contraception]].151 bytes (17 words) - 13:41, 10 October 2009
- (1880-1958), campaigner for women's rights and pioneer of birth control.108 bytes (13 words) - 15:40, 16 January 2011
- In the era of "birth control", this term usually refers specifically to decisions by married couples abo185 bytes (27 words) - 18:17, 29 September 2020
- ...(USA) [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/birthcontrol.html information on birth control]292 bytes (44 words) - 17:12, 27 September 2007
- ...ention that include barrier contraceptives (condoms, cervical caps, etc.), birth control pills or patches (i.e, hormonal contraceptives), and IUD's (intrauterine de229 bytes (28 words) - 12:20, 22 January 2023
- the least reliable form of birth control, based on abstinence during the days of the month when the female is ovulat256 bytes (41 words) - 12:28, 22 January 2023
- {{r|Birth control}}328 bytes (41 words) - 20:36, 3 February 2010
- {{r|Birth control}}190 bytes (24 words) - 02:59, 5 December 2009
- {{r|Birth control}}336 bytes (40 words) - 09:19, 7 February 2010
- '''Contraception''' (a.k.a. '''birth control''') refers to a variety of ways of limiting procreation. It has multiple r548 bytes (70 words) - 10:41, 14 February 2023
- a [[birth control]] device that is 99+% effective in preventing pregnancy, and by removing th304 bytes (50 words) - 14:33, 14 February 2023
- {{r|Birth control}}219 bytes (27 words) - 11:27, 10 August 2009
- ...July 25, 1968, defined the position of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] on [[birth control]] and [[contraception]]. It came at a time of great turmoil in the world an All methods of contraception or birth control are thus proscribed other than the so-called "rhythm method".2 KB (378 words) - 13:43, 15 November 2008
- {{r|Birth control}}603 bytes (76 words) - 16:48, 11 January 2010
- ...Louisa Higgins; d. September 6, 1966) "almost single-handedly founded the birth control movement in America and was the driving force in the development of modern ==Establishment of birth control clinics==7 KB (1,065 words) - 19:09, 25 March 2010
- {{r|Birth control}}852 bytes (108 words) - 15:40, 11 January 2010
- ...strictions also often effectively prevented providing any means of medical birth control from being provided in the developing world.<ref name=MexicoCity />. The official doctrine of the Catholic Church morally opposes all forms of birth control, claiming that all sexual acts must be open to [[procreation]]. The only fo5 KB (688 words) - 11:35, 2 February 2023
- ...tient is considered sterile and relieved of responsibility for his part in birth control. So many women choose tubal sterilisation as a way of birth control, that fallopian tube obstruction has been called "the most popular contrace5 KB (832 words) - 10:04, 22 January 2023
- * Reed, James. ''From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society Since 1830.'' 1978.3 KB (375 words) - 14:29, 9 October 2007
- * Reed, James. ''From Private Vice to Public Virtue: The Birth Control Movement and American Society Since 1830.'' 1978.2 KB (227 words) - 19:04, 20 September 2013