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  Contraception 18 July 2005  
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75 years of the Family Planning Association.

To mark this anniversary Woman's Hour will be looking at the impact that contraception has had on our lives, from the social and medical aspects of better health and choice for women, to whose responsibility is it to teach children about the issue.

Jenni will also discussing its future and legacy - has contraception really liberated women's sexuality?

 
Taking part in the discussions:

Dr Hera Cook
, author of The Long Sexual Revolution - English Women, Sex and Contraception 1800-1975
Dr Lesley Hall, author of Sex, Gender and Social change in Britain since 1880 + Senior Archivist at Wellcome Library
Anne Weyman, fpa Chief Executive
Alex Bilmes, Features Editor GQ Magazine
Kaye Wellings, Professor of Sexual Health at  London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Julie Kosmala, mother of a teenage girl 

Family Planning Association

The Long Sexual Revolution - English Women, Sex and Contraception 1800-1975 by Dr Hera Cook - ISBN: 0199252181
 


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