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"Not to me. When men find new mountains to climb, they get a pat on the back and a round of applause. People call them Go-getters. Why should it be different for women? Page 101
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Being a wife and mother was always my dream, and I've found it very fulfilling." Francesca tilted her head to one side.
"And yet here you are."
"Here I am," Viv said, more to herself than to the doctor. "I guess I just reached a point where I wanted something more—a new challenge, maybe a new way to contribute?" She lifted her eyes. "Does that sound selfish?" Page 101
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"And yet here you are."
"Here I am," Viv said, more to herself than to the doctor. "I guess I just reached a point where I wanted something more—a new challenge, maybe a new way to contribute?" She lifted her eyes. "Does that sound selfish?" Page 101
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Because of state laws, some married women and single women could not legally obtain it. It wasn't until the landmark Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965 that birth control was legalized for married couples, and 1972 for unmarried people.
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The world's first commercially produced birth control pill, Enovid, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for sale as an oral contraceptive on May 9, 1960, and became available to the public in June of that same year.
Initially, access was heavily restricted.
Viv was pregnant in 1963.
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Initially, access was heavily restricted.
Viv was pregnant in 1963.
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Viv
"Seven interviews..." The doctor sounded almost impressed.
"What's wrong with you?"
"Nothing!" Viv said, then thumped her chest. "I am a terrific nurse! The best! Gunshot wounds, gangrene, cholera, compound fractures, viruses, infections, tropical diseases—I've seen it all and can handle it all. Nothing fazes me."
"Good to know," the doctor said. "Because in this neighbor-hood, we deal with it all. Page 94
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"Seven interviews..." The doctor sounded almost impressed.
"What's wrong with you?"
"Nothing!" Viv said, then thumped her chest. "I am a terrific nurse! The best! Gunshot wounds, gangrene, cholera, compound fractures, viruses, infections, tropical diseases—I've seen it all and can handle it all. Nothing fazes me."
"Good to know," the doctor said. "Because in this neighbor-hood, we deal with it all. Page 94




















