The family structure of African Americans has long been a matter of national public policy interest. Among all newlyweds, According to data extracted from U. Census manuscripts, compared to white women, black women were more likely to become teenage mothers, stay single and have marriage instability, and were thus much more likely to live in female-headed single-parent homes. The current most widespread African-American family structure consisting of a single parent has historical roots dating back to


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Childbirth in much of human history has been a class act. The upper classes were encouraged to reproduce as much as possible, and a woman who was pregnant or recovering from childbirth took time to rest while servants took care of her and the child. The lower classes worked right up to and soon following birth, as they had to work to eat. The upper classes also had the latest medical knowledge at their fingertips, but this wasn't always such a good thing. Photograph from The Victoria and Albert Museum. Class distinctions in childbirth during the Renaissance were recorded. In 15th-century Florence, women were married as teenagers and often had five to ten children, depending on whether she survived childbirth.



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The history of birth control , also known as contraception and fertility control, refers to the methods or devices that have been historically used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control and abortion are well documented in Ancient Egypt. It describes various contraceptive pessaries , including acacia gum , which recent research has confirmed to have spermatocidal qualities and is still used in contraceptive jellies. Other birth control methods mentioned in the papyrus include the application of gummy substances to cover the "mouth of the womb" i. Lactation breast-feeding of up to three years was also used for birth control purposes in ancient Egypt.





By Ian Randall For Mailonline. Psychological fallout from the pandemic will cause birth rates to drop, people to stay single for longer and women to sexualise themselves more, experts have predicted. They expect planned pregnancies to decrease in response to the global health crisis as people defer marriage and kids, leading some nations' populations to shrink. Drops in birth-rates will have cascading impacts on society and economics, affecting such things as job opportunities and support for elderly populations.

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