Page:Contraception; 1st ed. (IA in.ernet.dli.2015.94163).pdf/122

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

CONTRACEPTION

  1. offers little hope of rectification for a normal husband who may be married to her.
  2. If she is a normally sexed, healthy type of woman who has acquired such ideas against sex union as the result of false education or contact with abnormal or under-sexed women, then the medical practitioner by suggesting suitable books[1] will probably be able to put the matter right and to restore her and her husband to normal health.
  3. If the woman is of the very strongly sexed type she is less likely to have come into this category and unlikely to have demanded this form of Birth Control, although it is not impossible that such a strongly sexed type may have married a man who has got the crank idea that union should be for procreation only, in which case her predicament is not one easy to solve unless the husband be particularly broadminded.
Illustrative Cases.

Case A 21.—A normally sexed man married to a very cold woman who de-

  1. Such as "Married Love," by Stopes; "Love's Coming of Age," by Carpenter; "The Art of Love," by Robie.

96