Sixty years after ‘The Pill,’ the war on contraception continues
The Pill was controversial when it was approved 60 years ago and remains so today as Congress aims to roll back affordable access to contraception.
by Erin Saleeby
Jul 06, 2017
3 minutes
Sixty years ago, the FDA approved a medication called Enovid for treating menstrual problems and infertility. Three years later, this combination of the synthetic hormones norethynodrel and mestranol, was approved as a contraceptive. The medication, which came to be called “The Pill,” was controversial then and remains controversial today, largely because of shenanigans in the health care bills aimed at replacing the Affordable Care Act.
The pill was revolutionary. It allowed women to take charge of their sexual and
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