BABY MORATORIUM
NEW YORK, Sept 18. A two-year moratorium on babies has been suggested by Mrs. Margaret Sanger, a noted birth control advocate, as one means of relieving tho depression. “No woman should have any more children this year or until the industrial situation has returned to normal,” she said. “Every child that is born now will only add to the financial distress of tho family, imperilling the health of the older children and adding a presumably ill-nourished and puny specimen of humanity to a world that is already overburdened with dependents.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17609, 27 October 1931, Page 7
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