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The Birth Control Of Women

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Male Birth Control The birth control pill took the nation by storm when first being introduced over fifty years ago. When the oil was first introduced in the late 1950’s, numerous American women both single and married were thrilled (People & Events: Mrs. America: Women 's Roles in the 1950s , 2001). They were so open to the pill due to social factors that affected their reproductive lives (People & Events: Mrs. America: Women 's Roles in the 1950s , 2001). Since being introduced in the United States, the pill has been very popular and common amongst U.S. women. American women under the age of thirty has generated the most popularity toward the pill (Watson & Conger, 2012). Lately, there has been several ideas and methods for male contraception.

Male birth control or contraceptives have been researched and experimented with in the pharmaceutical field for some time now, however has not been even as close to successful s birth control methods for women. In fact, any form of male birth control has yet to be approved by the FDA (Watson & Conger, 2012). Attitudes towards the male pill are not the same as attitudes towards the female pill. When the female pill was first introduced there was a lot of controversy. The pill brought about religious and moral implications (ASU, 2016). The pill newly gave Americans the ability to control their fertility and also gave single women the ability to openly have sex, when they wanted to without the risk of pregnancy (ASU, 2016). A

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