Birth Control


This Is Your Brain on Birth Control: The Surprising Science of Women, Hormones, and the Law of Unintended Consequences
The Chaperone
Take My Hand
Nightbitch
Incidents Around the House
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion
My Notorious Life
Baby Teeth
A Head Full of Ghosts
Terrible Virtue
The Secret History of Wonder Woman
A Full Quiver : Family Planning and the Lordship of Christ
Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty
Access: Inside the Abortion Underground and the Sixty-Year Battle for Reproductive Freedom
Pain-Free Joints by Sandy BravoThe Secret Life of a Weight-Obsessed Woman by Iris Ruth PastorLove Wars by Matthew A. TowerMentors and Tormentors by Tim Jones M.D.Focus on Friendship by Hunter Hazelton
Tough Topics For Teens Non-Fiction
45 books — 17 voters
The Hormone Myth by Robyn Stein DeLucaThe Women's Book by Lyle McDonaldThis Is Your Brain on Birth Control by Sarah E. HillCome as You Are by Emily Nagoski
The Physiology of Women
4 books — 2 voters

Too Hot to Handle by Jonathan ZimmermanThe Last Virgin by David BelbinYou Can't Put A Condom On Your Heart by Naomi OseiAlready Doing It by Michael GillHumble Little Condom by Aine Collier
Condoms
37 books — 5 voters
The Population Bomb by Paul R. EhrlichFarmer in the Sky by Robert A. HeinleinEve by Cat Bohannon
The Earth is Over Populated
3 books — 1 voter

Forever... by Judy BlumeThe Cider House Rules by John IrvingA Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty  SmithBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyThe Group by Mary McCarthy
Birth Control in Fiction
223 books — 30 voters
Brutal Intentions by Lilith VincentFear Me, Love Me by Lilith VincentDom by S.J. TillyUnholy Vows by Mila KaneThe Pucking Wrong Date by C.R. Jane
Birth Control Tampering Trope
44 books — 42 voters

Melinda French Gates
The decision to outlaw contraceptives was made for women by men.
Melinda Gates, The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World

There were two keys to securing sexual rights for women. The first was to reform the marriage laws, which gave husbands almost absolute authority over their wives. Marriage-free-lovers insisted-should be a voluntary and equal association between two people who shared a spiritual affinity.
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

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