This fascinating talk will consider who had access to contraception, how availability changed over time, and how shifting social attitudes, legal frameworks, and technological innovations influenced the choices people made. The session also reflects on broader themes of privacy, health, and social inequality, offering a revealing window into an aspect of everyday life that is often hidden from the historical record.
The historical object will also be on display. This talk has adult themes.
Wheelchair accessible
£12+ booking fee , includes tea and coffee. Book at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/heritageboxoffice
Event Venue
St John's House Museum, Warwick, United Kingdom
Tickets
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