The Morning After : : A History of Emergency Contraception in the United States / / Heather Munro Prescott.

Since 2006, when the “morning-after pill” Plan B was first sold over the counter, sales of emergency contraceptives have soared, becoming an $80-million industry in the United States and throughout the Western world. But emergency contraception is nothing new. It has a long and often contentious his...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Second Revolution in Birth Control -- Chapter 2. Courageous Volunteers -- Chapter 3. Feminist Health Activism and the Feds -- Chapter 4. Balancing Safety and Choice -- Chapter 5. Building Consensus -- Chapter 6. Mainstreaming Emergency Contraception -- Chapter 7. From Paternalism to Patient Empowerment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author
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Since 2006, when the “morning-after pill” Plan B was first sold over the counter, sales of emergency contraceptives have soared, becoming an $80-million industry in the United States and throughout the Western world. But emergency contraception is nothing new. It has a long and often contentious history as the subject of clashes not only between medical researchers and religious groups, but also between different factions of feminist health advocates. The Morning After tells the story of emergency contraception in America from the 1960s to the present day and, more importantly, it tells the story of the women who have used it. Side-stepping simplistic readings of these women as either radical feminist trailblazers or guinea pigs for the pharmaceutical industry, medical historian Heather Munro Prescott offers a portrait of how ordinary women participated in the development and popularization of emergency contraception, bringing a groundbreaking technology into the mainstream with the potential to alter radically reproductive health practices.
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. A Second Revolution in Birth Control --
Chapter 2. Courageous Volunteers --
Chapter 3. Feminist Health Activism and the Feds --
Chapter 4. Balancing Safety and Choice --
Chapter 5. Building Consensus --
Chapter 6. Mainstreaming Emergency Contraception --
Chapter 7. From Paternalism to Patient Empowerment --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
About the Author
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Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. A Second Revolution in Birth Control --
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Chapter 3. Feminist Health Activism and the Feds --
Chapter 4. Balancing Safety and Choice --
Chapter 5. Building Consensus --
Chapter 6. Mainstreaming Emergency Contraception --
Chapter 7. From Paternalism to Patient Empowerment --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
About the Author
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Contents --
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Introduction --
Chapter 1. A Second Revolution in Birth Control --
Chapter 2. Courageous Volunteers --
Chapter 3. Feminist Health Activism and the Feds --
Chapter 4. Balancing Safety and Choice --
Chapter 5. Building Consensus --
Chapter 6. Mainstreaming Emergency Contraception --
Chapter 7. From Paternalism to Patient Empowerment --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Index --
About the Author
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