Doctor justified contraception with “considerable risk” to women

“The dangers of overpopulation are so great that we may have to use certain techniques of contraception that may entail considerable risk to the individual woman.”

Pro-choice supporter and population control advocate Dr Frederick Robbins, defending Planned Parenthood’s push to get women to use certain types of contraception

Barbara Seaman, The Doctor’s case Against the Pill (New York: Dell Publishing Company, 1979) 11

Quoted in George Grant Grand Illusions: the Legacy of Planned Parenthood(Franklin, Tennessee: Adroit Press, 1988, 1992

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Sarah Terzo is a pro-life writer and blogger. She is on the board of The Consistent Life Network and PLAGAL +

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