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40 Basic Rights Women Did Not Have Until The 1970s

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Women’s Rights March in the 1970s. Barbara Freeman / Getty Images / Thoughtco.

24. Women Couldn’t Receive The Morning After Pill

The morning after pill. Bustle.

Another thing that women struggled receiving before the 1970s was the morning after pill. The morning after pill would not become FDA approved until the late 1990s, even though it became more available for females during the 1970s. Moreover, when the contraceptive became available, women still had almost secretly to find a way to take the morning after pill. Even so, women today still reportedly feel embarrassed or ashamed when they have to take the morning after pill. Many professionals think that the reason behind this is because of the slow acceptance of contraception regarding women.

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