Wise Parenthood

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Wise Parenthood is a pioneering early 20th-century book on birth control and reproductive health written by British family planning advocate Marie Stopes.

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instanceOf birth control manual
book
advocates access to contraception
informed family planning decisions
associatedWith Marie Stopes birth control clinics NERFINISHED
author Marie Stopes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs pioneering work on birth control
educationalFocus health aspects of parenthood
practical guidance on contraception
field public health
reproductive medicine
sexology
genre sex education literature
hasForm prose
hasTheme responsible parenthood
sexual health education
women's reproductive rights
historicalContext pre-World War II family planning debates
influencedBy early 20th-century birth control movement
intendedAudience married couples
prospective parents
language English
mainSubject birth control
family planning
reproductive health
notableFor challenging social taboos around contraception
popularizing birth control information in Britain
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationPeriod early 20th century
workOf Marie Stopes NERFINISHED

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