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Contraceptive options in 16th century England were rather limited. Though the condom existed at the time, and had in fact been described in an Italian treatise on syphilis dating from that time period, its use did not become more common until the 1600's.

Ivy, poplar bark, and tansy were used to induce an abortion.

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