Contraception


Contraceptive Technology
Devices and Desires: A History of Contraceptives in America
The Women on Platform Two
Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century
Cutting for Stone
The British Museum Is Falling Down (King Penguin)
The Birth of the Pill: How Four Crusaders Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution
Contraception: A History of Its Treatment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists, Enlarged Edition (Belknap Press)
Evangelical Ethics: Issues Facing the Church Today
Open Embrace: A Protestant Couple Rethinks Contraception
Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health
Godly Seed: American Evangelicals Confront Birth Control, 1873-1973
Hannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth
Loving to Know: Covenant Epistemology
Une farouche liberté
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

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

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Making love instead of war is likely to lead to an even bigger population, which is likely to lead to wars.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Israel Morrow
If the Constitution doesn’t say anything about a woman’s right to abortion, I’m damn sure it doesn’t say anything about the rights of the unborn.
Israel Morrow, Gods of the Flesh: A Skeptic's Journey Through Sex, Politics and Religion

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