Why Not? a book for Every Woman

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But, in reality, there is little difference between the immorality by which a man forsakes his home for an occa- sional visit to a house of prostitution, that he may preserve his wife from the chance of preg- nancy, and the immorality by which that wife brings herself wilfully to destroy the living fruit of her womb. Allowing for the weakness and frailty of human nature, the first were surely the preferable of the twain. But we need not com- pare these odious customs, each so common and each so... wrong. With greater frugality of living, and greater self-denial, and self-control in more trivial matters, there need be no interference, at A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN. *]*J least no intentional interference, on the part of either husband or wife with the first great law of human weal and human happiness, in accord- ance with which, by the divine institution of home and its mutual joys, the due propagation and natural increase of the species was intended to be insured.
Were well-arranged foundling hospitals pro- vided in all our large cities, they woqld prove a most efficient means of preventing the sacrifice of hundreds of the children of shame, and, so far from encouraging immorality, they would afford one of its surest preventives, for by keep- ing a woman from the crime of infanticide or the equally ^ guilty intentional miscarriage, they would save her from one element of the self-condemnation and hatred which so often hurry tiie victim of seduction downward to the life of the brothel.


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