The birth control pill, developed through decades of activism led by Margaret Sanger and approved in the 1960s, revolutionized women's lives by providing unprecedented control over reproduction, which enabled greater gender equality, expanded family planning options, and facilitated women's participation in education and the workforce.
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The AP piece traces how the birth control pill reshaped women's lives by giving them unprecedented control over reproduction enabled by decades of activism and medical research. It highlights Margaret Sanger's role in pushing for contraception, the pill's 1960s approval, and its lasting impact on gender equality, family planning, and women's participation in work and education. Follow indivivo.digital for more daily news and in-depth updates.
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