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control pills were first offered for approval to the Food and Drug
Administration (read more here) in 1957 not as contraceptives but
as a way to treat menstrual disorders and infertility. Only in 1960
did the manufacturer submit the same oral contraceptive (Enovid)
for approval to the FDA to explicitly prevent conception and therefore
babies.
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