Birth Control
•As late as 1968 the Roman Catholic Church was still denied to its female followers
•By the late 1960s almost all women had access to birth control
•It was seen as a major progression as:
•Gave women control over their reproductive role
•Choice if and when they wanted to be mothers
Control over their careers
•By the late 1960s almost all women had access to birth control
•It was seen as a major progression as:
•Gave women control over their reproductive role
•Choice if and when they wanted to be mothers
Control over their careers
Question: What would our world population be like to date without contraceptions such as birth control?
Summary: In 1968 the Roman Catholic Church denied birth control to its female followers. However, by the late 1960's almost all women had access to birth control. This was a major progression through this time period as it gave women control over their reproductive role, the choice if and when they wanted to be mothers and ultimately control over their careers. The birth rate dropped in developing nations as a result.