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What Every Mother Should Know is a collection of newspaper articles written by Margaret Sanger in 1911 and published in New York, New York in 1914. A series of articles appeared in newspapers informing parents about how to teach their children about reproduction. In 1911, the newspaper series was published as a book, followed by several editions.
In What Every Mother Should Know, Sanger emphasizes starting her fertility education early and answering your child's questions honestly. The book served as a resource for parents and urged readers to be less fearful of approaching the subject with their children. What Every Mother Should Know provided the public with information about sex education and reproductive health that was scarce in the early 20th century.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
Chapter I. Mr. and Mrs. Buttercup, Their Home and Families.
Chapter II. The Flowers.
Chapter III. The Toads and Frogs.
Chapter IV. The Birds and Their Families.
Chapter V. The Birds and Their Families.
Chapter VI. The Mammals and Their Children.
Chapter VII. Man¡¯s Development.
Chapter VIII. Conclusion.