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Description
In this programme women from Richmond, North Yorkshire, talk about their experiences and expectations of childbirth and contraception in the first half of this century large families were the norm,... motherhood was an inevitable part of marriage and childbirth was an event that took place in the home. This programme traces the impact of science and technology on childbirth and contraception and highlights how women's choices had altered by 1950.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: A282, "Science, technology and everyday life 1870-1950"
Item code: A282; 08
First transmission date: 1989
Published: 1989
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Duration: 00:24:32
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Producer: Betty Talks
Contributors: Josephine Barnes; Muriel Cornock; Irvine Loudon; Jack Suchet
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Childbirth; Contraception; Marie Stopes; Richmond, Yorkshire
Subject terms: Birth control; Childbirth; Contraception
Master spool number: HOU5913
Production number: FOUA263P
Videofinder number: 3130
Available to public: no