Modern Era · North America · Science
1960
The Pill approved
1960
The FDA approved Enovid for contraceptive use, making it the first oral contraceptive available by prescription in the United States. Within a decade tens of millions of American women were taking it, and a century-old pattern of reproductive life had been broken. Work, marriage, sex, and family reorganized themselves around the new chemistry. Few twentieth-century technologies changed daily life more completely.