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THE HEARING on House Bill 520 was probably typical of Massachusetts politics, and it may be naive to hope that it could have been any different. It was a farce, but it was only momentarily funny. The women faced with the prospect of bearing unwanted children will not be laughing...
Others are likely to try, even though their chances of success seem slim. Second-class citizens in their adopted homelands, unwelcome in their native countries and unwanted in England, they form what Liberal M.P. David Steel called "a growing community of semi-destitute British citizens." Already plagued by inadequate housing...
Chlormadinone differs from conventional forms of the Pill in two vital respects: 1) it consists simply of a synthetic analogue of the hormone progesterone and contains none of the estrogen that has been implicated in clotting disorders among Pill users (TIME, Jan. 26); 2) it is taken every day of...
The strongest reaction came from U.S.-born Dr. Edris Rice-Wray, who began Pill research in Puerto Rico in 1957 and has continued it intensively in Mexico City. Some 130,000 Mexican women are using the Pill, she insisted, and there is no evidence that it has caused cancer in...
Common sense suggests that the safest way to induce an abortion is to use the hormone oxytocin, which nature produces when it is time for a fetus to leave the womb. But nature does not always abide by man's logic. Oxytocin in large doses can induce an abortion...