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Link Love -- a History of Birth Control; Movie Myths About Sex ...
2 Nov 2009 by Teresa Wu  
birth-control A little birth control history lesson: Did you know people started using condoms in the 16th century? Or that lemon juice-soaked sponges were used as a contraceptive? (TresSugar) Debunking movie myths about sex: Because a ...
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The History of Birth Control – Neatorama
29 Oct 2009 by Miss Cellania  
3 comments to "The History of Birth Control". meg. October 29th, 2009 at 2:13 pm. My favorite form of historical birth control is from Egyptian women...they had these good ideas like animal membrane and spermicidal sponges, ...
Neatorama - http://www.neatorama.com/ - References

Sexologist Discusses History of Birth Control // Current
10 Nov 2009
women's access to birth control has made remarkable progress in the 20th century, although misinformation is still circulating.
News - http://current.com/news/
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UPDATED: D.C. Birth Control Safe, D.C. Department of Insurance ...
15 hours ago by Amanda Hess  
Purcell may be responsible for sending your birth control costs through the roof. Yesterday, Amie Newman of R.H. Reality Check reported that Purcell recently gave insurance companies the go-ahead to opt out of contraception coverage. ... Contraceptive coverage is not now, nor has it ever been, a mandated coverage in D.C. DISB has researched its recent consumer complaint history and found no complaints about individual health insurance not covering contraception. ...
The Sexist - http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/sexist/ - References
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The history of birth control « Feminist Philosophers
3 Nov 2009 by Jender  
Mr Jender sent a link to this story on the history of birth control. I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but thought you might want to. (OK, I'll admit it– I just wanted to use that awesome illustration!) ...
Feminist Philosophers - http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/

Birth Control in Afghanistan
17 Nov 2009 by exnfo  
In the town of Mazar-I-Sharif birth control has been a "hush hush" subject for as long as many can remember, especially in houses headed by Mullahs, an Islamic man educated in Islamic theory and sacred law. Recently a seminar on birth ...
Phi Eta's History Blog - http://westminsterphieta.blogspot.com/

The History of Birth Control | Newsweek Health | Newsweek.com
29 Oct 2009 by twitter:@Newsweek  
The History of Birth Control - in pictures http://bit.ly/47BZ5y.
TweetMeme - http://tweetmeme.com/comment/238572097-13261

Birth control vaginal ring launched in India
18 Nov 2009 by Ians  
According to a review article in MedLink Neurology by three Loyola University Health System neurologists, women who take birth control pills and also smoke, have high blood pressure or have a history of migraine headaches, ...
Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ - References
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Newsweek: The History of Birth Control « Josh Blackman's Blog
30 Oct 2009 by Josh Blackman  
Newsweek: The History of Birth Control. October 30, 2009 — Josh Blackman. Check out this interesting presentation from Newsweek. Nothing legal here (Griswold aside), but this is a pretty cool progression of Birth Control throughout the ...
Josh Blackman's Blog - http://joshblogs.wordpress.com/

Birth Control Through History « The Public Healthist
2 Nov 2009 by publichealthist  
You have to check out this slideshow from Newsweek.com. It's a look back at the history of birth control. Just a few minutes long and very informational. Plus it's funny! They definitely use the word “womanizer”. Genius. ...
The Public Healthist - http://publichealthist.wordpress.com/

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