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I wasn't around back then so I couldn't tell you, but I doubt you could walk in to the local Walgreens and buy a box of Trojans in 1922.
Also, since condoms were the only commercial birth control method we have agreed was even available, their usage rate would have had to be astronomical to have any noticeable impact, nationally.
Also, since condoms were the only commercial birth control method we have agreed was even available, their usage rate would have had to be astronomical to have any noticeable impact, nationally.
Yeah, starvation and disease tends to put a cramp in your reproductive organs.
And actually, you're wrong about condoms. Condoms have been widely available since the 1800's. As a matter of fact, the 1920's was when the latex condom first came out. They were more effective and longer-lasting than previous varieties.