By Vicki Cox
Sanger used to be the founding father of the contraception move within the usa and was once a world chief within the box. Her paintings as a nurse confident her that proscribing the dimensions of households via optional contraception used to be had to in attaining social development.
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Four months later, Sanger’s life would change forever. Hospitals, in the early 1900s, were regarded suspiciously, and most babies were born at home. Sanger narrowed her nursing cases to delivering babies. She had many cases, and working in the Lower East Side, she tended the very poor and very uneducated, people who were never helped by any charitable organization. “Pregnancy was a chronic condition among the women of this class,” she wrote. ” 52 There were simply wasn’t anything legal or inexpensive that a poor woman could employ to keep from getting pregnant.
Four months later, Sanger’s life would change forever. Hospitals, in the early 1900s, were regarded suspiciously, and most babies were born at home. Sanger narrowed her nursing cases to delivering babies. She had many cases, and working in the Lower East Side, she tended the very poor and very uneducated, people who were never helped by any charitable organization. “Pregnancy was a chronic condition among the women of this class,” she wrote. ” 52 There were simply wasn’t anything legal or inexpensive that a poor woman could employ to keep from getting pregnant.
Sanger knew that she could be sentenced to 45 years in prison and fined thousands of dollars for distributing the publication. Thinking that her fate in court was already determined, she made a startling decision. She later said “the only thing I could do was set sail for Europe, prepare my case adequately, stay until the war was over, and return then to fight it out in the courts. . ” 74 Sanger left her children without saying good-bye and took a train to Montreal. Then with a false passport under the name of Bertha Watson, she sailed for Europe.
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