Margaret Sanger
Endang Basuki has written: 'Pemanfaatan petugas lini lapangan dalam program kontap' -- subject(s): Birth control, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sterilization (Birth control), Sterilization (Birth control), Study and teaching
Indira Gandhi
control birth
E. O. Otolorin has written: 'Physician attitudes and the provision of family planning services in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Birth control, Birth control clinics, Physicians, Social surveys
Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Her activism in support of birth control was the reason she was controversial.
J. Devika has written: 'Individuals, householders, citizens' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Birth control, Malayalis (Indic people) 'Domesticating Malayalees' -- subject(s): Family size, Birth control '\\' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Gender-based analysis, Women, Gender mainstreaming
Birth control is what is used to prevent unintended pregnancy, there are multiple different types of birth control that work in different ways, it is ignorant to say 'birth control' to mean one specific type of birth control. Without knowing what type of birth control you're referring to we cannot answer your question - some birth control does absolutely nothing to your hormones, some birth control completely shuts down your hormones.
There were a variety of social issues from 1900-1920. Philanthropy, food, family, eugenics (including birth control), education, Prohibition, and womenÕs suffrage were some of the major social issues of the day.
"Contraceptive" and "birth control" are synonymous. All contraceptives are methods of birth control.
Birth control is not for weight control.