Health Fitness

The Roots Of Contraception

Even before, women have already used

birth control to avoid pregnancy

especially if she had children.

Pregnancy is considered as a dangerous

business for women even before the

advent of modern medicine, and many

women have died because of this

occurrence. Most of the birth control

methods that were developed were done

so with trial and error, and some of

the secrets were quietly passed down

through generations.

The earliest forms of birth control

were rituals, use of amulets, dances,

and myths. By the 2nd century, Greek

gynecologist Soranus already knew that

women became fertile every ovulation

period, and thus promoted the rhythm

method. Unfortunately, he was wrong on

his assumption that ovulation period

happens during menstruation, rather

than prior to it. Soranus also

recommended several, less scientific

ways to prevent conception: holding

one’s breath while drawing the body

back during sexual intercourse to

avoid sperm penetration in the uterus;

sperm dislodging by jumping backwards

seven times after intercourse; and

sitting on bent knees in order to

provoke sneezing. Also, 1st century

prostitutes are said to have grounded

their pelvises just to increase their

partner’s pleasure, with the

assumption that these movements

simultaneously divert the sperm away

from the womb.

To prevent conception, ancient Roman

women wore a leather pouch containing

a cat’s liver on their left foot

during intercourse. Another ritual was

the spitting in the frog’s mouth three

times to prevent conception. Other

European women were advised to turn a

grain mill’s wheel backwards four

times at midnight. While others sought

the idea that if they inserted a

finger inside the vagina and “swished

it around” after intercourse, this

could dislodge and confuse the sperm.

Around the same time frame, women in

other parts of the world wore birth

control necklaces or carried amulets

in order to avoid pregnancy.

However, in cultures where the moon is

believed to be responsible for

fertilizing crops, women sleep under

the moonlight just to prevent

moonbeams from impregnating them. In a

similar situation, Papuan Islanders

worries about their homosexual males

getting pregnant. To ensure that this

does not happen, they held ceremonies

during which they fed themselves limes

to prevent conception. A much reliable

way used during ancient times was

continuous breastfeeding that can

prevent ovulation until the child

turns three years old. When talking

about abstinence, some women in

Catholic Europe during the Middle Ages

opted for a life in the church. This

decision was encouraged partly because

the vocation meant money which was

then turned into an inheritance over

time.

Another known method of birth control

would be the use of oral

contraceptives. These were already

available 4,000 years ago, and some

women in ancient China drank mercury

just to prevent pregnancy. After this,

women in India used carrot seeds,

while an aboriginal group in Eastern

Canada drank brewed tea from beaver

testicles. These are just a few

examples of how women prevent

pregnancy long before birth control

pills were invented.

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