What was society’s reaction to the invention of the birth control pill in the 1960s?
Did most people support it? Are there any websites that describe what took place in society when the pill was introduced?
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Filed under Religion & Spirituality by on Jan 4th, 2010.

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“Hell yeah!”
You know what happened in the following decade…
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Major social revolution.
It might have been a bigger deal than the *** rights thing is now in some ways, but Vietnam and civil rights sort of stole the thunder.
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Women rejoiced and the sexual revolution began.
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Thunderous denunciations and Chicken Little predictions that the Pill would cause the sky to fall from pulpits all over the country.
People did freak out about it, but it kind of got folded into the generalized outrage expressed by conservatives at the thought of the women’s rights movement. Women thinking they’re equal!! Imagine that!!
There was so much social change going on – civil rights, women’s rights, opposition to the war, youth rebellion – that it kind of got crowded off the radar a bit. Young women supported it enthusiastically…so did young men. Many older women were relieved that their daughters weren’t going to be forced into marriage because of unplanned pregnancies. Older men had the most trouble with it.