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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: 10 Things That American Women Could Not Do Before the 1970s [View all]MsPithy
(809 posts)33. Not get a tubal ligation without her husband's permission,
is another one. Single women could have this sterilization operation at all, OB/Gyne doctors wouldn't do it.
This did not change at the hospital where I worked until the late 70's when some young women attendings joined the staff. They treated their patients like adults and the male docs noticed they were losing patients to these women. If there ever was a written policy, which I doubt, it changed overnight.
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#1 is false. I had two teachers who had babies and they were back a few months after nt
msongs
May 2013
#2
In the early 70s, in my school district, you were required to quit before five months.
BlueMTexpat
May 2013
#11
Yes, you pretty much couldn't get a legal abortion in NY pre-1970. The law barely passed.
SunSeeker
May 2013
#43
Again the point of the article is to point out that legislation was not in place until the 70's
ismnotwasm
May 2013
#56
A married female Federal employee couldn't leave her husband a survivor annuity
RVN VET
May 2013
#42