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The Birth Control Review

The Birth Control Review was a publication founded in 1917 by Margaret Sanger, focusing on reproductive rights, family planning, and the promotion of accessible contraception. It aimed to inform and advocate for women's health and autonomy over their reproductive choices, challenging prevailing social and legal taboos. The magazine included articles, research, and discussions about birth control methods, sexual education, and population issues, contributing to the broader birth control movement. Although controversial at the time, it played a significant role in shaping public dialogue and policies around reproductive rights in the 20th century.