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Married love
Book • 1918
Married Love, published in 1918, was one of the first books to openly address birth control and sexual health in marriage.
It emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding and sexual fulfillment in a monogamous relationship, advocating for women's control over their fertility to achieve happier marriages.
The book was controversial yet highly influential, going through numerous editions and becoming a landmark in the history of sexual education.
It emphasizes the importance of mutual understanding and sexual fulfillment in a monogamous relationship, advocating for women's control over their fertility to achieve happier marriages.
The book was controversial yet highly influential, going through numerous editions and becoming a landmark in the history of sexual education.
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in the context of her contributions to contraception and her eugenicist beliefs.

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