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When I graduated from high school in 1960, some girls “had to get married.” When I graduated from college in 1964, birth control pills were available. In 1965, planning my wedding, I got a prescription for them. We planned to work for a few years, then start a family. And we did. It was a gigantic change to plan how many children to have.

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