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What Every Girl Should Know is a collection of articles written by Margaret Sanger from 1912 to 1913 and published in New York, New York in 1916. The original article was in the New York Call newspaper, ¡°Every girl knows what to do.¡±
The chapters and articles in the book talk about sex education, human reproduction and sexually transmitted diseases. Sanger, a nurse and activist, published What Every Girl Needs to Know at a time when federal and state obscenity laws regulated the circulation of sexual literature. What Every Girl Should Know is a book that helps people learn about sex education and reproductive health in early 20th century America.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II. GIRLHOOD.
Part I. Physical Growth.
Part II. Mental Development.
CHAPTER III. PUBERTY.
Part I. General Organs, Uterus, Ovaries, Etc.
Part II. Menstruation and Its Disorders.
CHAPTER IV. SEXUAL IMPULSE.
Part I. Masturbation
Part II. Sexual Impulse in Animals?In Men. Its Significance in Love.
CHAPTERV. Reproduction.
Part I. Growth of the Life Cell in the Uterus.
Part II. Hygiene of Pregnancy?Miscarriage.
CHAPTERVI. SOME OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF IGNORANCE AND SILENCE.
Part I. Continence in Young Men.
Part II. Gonorrhoea.
Part III. Syphilis.
CHAPTERVII. MENOPAUSE.