When the birth control pill was first approved by FDA 50 years ago, few of its promoters at that time “imagined how the pill, as it quickly became known, would become a powerful tool for transforming women’s lives,” Elaine Tyler May — an author and professor of history at the University of Minnesota — writes in a New York Times opinion piece…

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When the birth control pill was first approved by FDA 50 years ago, few of its promoters at that time “imagined how the pill, as it quickly became known, would become a powerful tool for transforming women’s lives,” Elaine Tyler May — an author and professor of history at the University of Minnesota — writes in a New York Times opinion piece…

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  2. New York Times Opinion Piece Calls For Over-the-Counter Access To Birth Control Pill

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