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The availability of birth control during the 1960s allowed women to have more control over their lives than ever before. The introduction of the birth control pill in the United States in 1960 marked the end of a relatively short period of time to intentionally produce an oral contraceptive, and the beginning of a relatively long period of controversy surrounding the use of the pill. The pill had a dramatic impact on social life in the US, affecting women's health, fertility trends, laws and policies, religion, interpersonal relations, family roles, women's careers, gender relations, and premarital sexual practices.