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The pamphlet offers practical contraceptive and hygiene guidance aimed especially at working-class women, combining a social argument for smaller families with step-by-step methods to prevent conception. It explains menstrual tracking, personal cleansing, and early interventions such as laxatives, douching, quinine, barrier devices and withdrawal, warns against unreliable folk beliefs about fertility, and presents prevention as a means to avoid abortion. It stresses self-education, sharing information among peers, and clear, accessible instructions intended for lay readers.
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