The birth control pill, hailed as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, has become one of the most commonly taken drugs by humans for decades. People choose to take this medicine, not for the purpose of curing or preventing, but simply for the sake of freedom. In 1960, the world's first oral contraceptive pill was marketed in the United States, and its instructions specifically marked the effect of menstrual disorders, but in fact, its main purpose was contraception. With the progress of the times, social restrictions on contraceptives have been gradually relaxed to control population growth, which has freed women from the pain of childbirth.
The reason why contraceptives are mainly available to the female population is that most of the studies on male contraceptives have failed. In addition, male contraceptives are also susceptible to factors such as smoking, drinking, etc. In contrast, female contraceptive methods appear to be more reliable.
The invention of the contraceptive pill not only brought good news to women, but also made the whole society more open to contraception. It not only gives women the right to choose freely, but also helps control population growth and alleviate women's reproductive pain. This is undoubtedly the perfect combination of scientific and technological progress and social progress.