Published on 1/8/09
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In 1957, Chicago-based G.D. Searle & Company released the first birth-control pill, Enovid. However, in the prefeminist era, the drug was initially approved as a treatment for:
a) Polythelia (having an extra nipple)
b) Menstrual disorders
c) Frigid-wife syndrome
d) Independent thinking
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Answer: b. Just as vibrators were first marketed as “massage devices” to quell controversy, the pill was touted as a cure for gyn problems rather than as a family-planning aid.