Private Sex Advice to Women: For Young Wives and those who Expect to be MarriedArmitage, Robert B.
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Private Sex Advice to Women: For Young Wives and those who Expect to be Married
Armitage, Robert B.
Marriage; Sex instruction; Women -- Health and hygiene
Instead of trying to raise the birth-rate by offering a bonus on babies
as has been proposed in some quarters, it would be saner and better
calculated for the betterment of the race to offer a bonus upon young
men and women who attained maturity with a definite high standard of
physical and mental development. As a writer on the subject has well
said: "But we need not therefore fold our hands and do nothing. There is
much still to be effected for the protection of motherhood and the
better care of children. We cannot, and should not, attempt to increase
the number of children born; there is still far more misery in having
too many babies than in having too few; a bonus on babies would be a
misfortune, alike for the parents and the State. BUT WE MAY WELL WORK
FOR THE BETTER QUALITY OF BABIES. There we should be on very safe
ground. More knowledge is necessary so that all would-be parents may
know how they may best become parents, and how they may, if necessary,
best avoid it. Procreation by the unfit should be, if not prohibited by
law, at all events so discouraged by public opinion that to attempt it
would be considered disgraceful. Much greater public provision is
necessary for the care of mothers during the months before, as well as
in the period after, the child's birth. Along such lines as these we may
hope to increase the happiness of the people and the strength of the
State. We need not worry about the falling birth-rate."
The more that one intelligently examines the argument against Birth
Control based upon fear of Race Suicide, the more one becomes convinced
that not only is there "nothing to it," but that every fact brought to
light in the inquiry reveals itself in the nature of proof of the
desirability of Birth Control as a factor of Race Evolution, rather than
evidence to the contrary. Therefore, the more inquiry and investigation
that such argument brings forth, the stronger is the case disclosed for
Birth Control, and the greater the amount of public opinion created in
its favor.
In all considerations of the general question of Race Suicide, one must
take note of the general question of Eugenics or Human Breeding. This
because the sound breeding of the race operates in a direction
diametrically opposed to Race Suicide, while unsound breeding operates
directly in favor thereof.
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