Margaret Sanger's Influence of the Field of Modern Medicine

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A phenominal woman named Margaret Sanger contributed significantly to the feministic revolution that took place in the 1920s. Her legacy of making the right to use birth control legal for women is an example in history for the foundation of the equal rights battle .Margaret Sanger believed that by giving control back to women over they sexuality lives, those women's confidence that they lives only revolved around pregnancy will be restored .She has become an influencial icon to women all around the world who enjoy the security of birth control that gives them the security in their sexuality on a daily basis.In this paper I would like to explore the life of Margaret and how she has impacted in today's modern medicine . Margaret Sanger was born in Corning New York, into a family of 18 children of which 6 were miscarriages.When her mother died due to tuberculosis at the age of fifthy, in Margarets opinion her mother was worn out due to giving birth to so many children.This was when Margaret desire to find a way to help women control the suffering of women from unsafe abortions and un...

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