A womancouldhavemanymoreChildrenthanshemightwantbeabletocarefororphysicallysurvive, Sanghisownmother, diedattheageof 49 afterhaving 22 pregnanciesfollowingdecadesofcampaigning, sangUSor a federalbanonbirthcontrollifted.
Butshecontinued, inherquesttofindsomethingbetterwellsheimaginedas a magicpill.
Shewasintroducedto a scientist, GregoryPincus, who'd hadsuccesspreventingovulationandrabbitsbytestingthehormoneprogesterone.
Withthefinancialbackingofanotherwomen's rightscampaigner, KatharineMcCormick, on a fertilityexpertcalledJohnRock, Pincusbegandeveloping a drugsogroundbreakingitwouldsimplybecomeknownasthepill.
TakingthepillmeantwomencoulddelaywhentheyhadChildrendedicatetimetoaneducationon a careerwithoutfearofaccidentalpregnancyorhavingtocommitto a lifeofabstinence.