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"The Birth Control Review" Edited by Margaret Sanger.
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A NURSE'S ADVICE TO WOMEN.
Every woman who is desirous of preventing conception will follow this advice:
Don't wait to see if you do not menstruate (monthly sickness) but make it your duty to see that you do.
If you are due to be "sick" on the eighth of August, do not wait until the eighth to see, but begin as early as the fourth to take a good laxative for the bowels, and continue this each night until the eighth.
If there is the slightest possibility that the male fluid has entered the vagina, take on these same nights before retiring, five or ten grains of quinine, with a hot drink. The quinine in capsule form is considered fresher, but if this is taken do not use alcoholic drinks directly after, as it hardens the capsules, thus delaying the action of the quinine.