They had to start taking some hormone replacement pills because since they'd never have kids, their bodies wouldn't supply these necessary chemicals in the body (usualy a woman starts creating these hormones when she gets pregnant, but obviously these women won't do so, so they need the hormones some time).
In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," women undergo a procedure called Malthusian Drill, in which they are conditioned to use contraceptives to prevent pregnancy. This procedure ensures that women remain sexually active without the risk of reproduction, as procreation is strictly controlled by the World State.
Badly.
A brave girl or woman is a heroine
In "Brave New World," Linda is whipped by the women because she is seen as an outsider who disrupts their societal norms. She is ostracized for not conforming to their standard of behavior and for her promiscuity, which goes against the strict rules of the World State.
Bold
Heroine
As strange it may sound for us nowadays, women's right to vote had required a longtime fight by many brave women, who had to fight prejudice and inequity. Sweden is the first European country that allowed taxpayer women to vote in the year 1862.
In 1998, the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act required insurance plans to cover the cost of breast reconstruction in conjunction with a mastectomy procedure.
brave and courageos women
The women wore skirts to their knees and leather jackets. The women were required to wear these close by Stalin.
Harriet Tubman
More brave than women
My mother is a brave woman. She moved from the U.S. to Israel alone when she was only eighteen years old.