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The Dangers Of The Prevention Of Conception. by Mjwole: 6:52pm On May 24, 2018
The prevention of conception is one of the most common causes of prolapsus of the ovaries, a very common and painful disease. Not infrequently, too, other organs, particularly the bladder, become affected in consequence of the congested and condition of the contiguous parts.

It is undeniable that all methods employed to prevent pregnancy are physically injurious. Some of these have been characterized with sufficient explicitness, and the injury resulting from incomplete carnal knowledge to both parties has been made evident to all who are willing to be convinced. It should require but a moment's consideration to convince anyone of the harmfulness of the common use of cold ablutions and astringent infusions and various medicated washes.

Simple and often wonderfully salutary as is cold water to a diseased limb, festering with inflammation, yet few are rash enough to cover a gouty toe, rheumatic knee, or erysipelatous head with cold water but yet, when in the general state of nervous and physical excitement attendant upon carnal knowledge, when the organs principally engaged in this act are congested and turgid with blood, do you think you can with impunity throw a flood of cold or even lukewarm water far into the vitals in a continual stream? Often, too, many women add strong medicinal agents, intended to destroy by dissolution of the spermatic germs, ere they have time to fulfill their natural destiny.

These powerful astringents suddenly corrugate and close the glandular structure of the parts, and this is followed, necessarily, by a corresponding reaction, and the final result is debility and exhaustion, signalized by leucorrhoea, prolapsus, and other diseases.
Of the use of the intermediate tegumentary coverings, made of thin rubber or gold-beater's skin, and so often relied upon as absolute preventives, it is said to be just cobwebs for protection, and bulwarks against love. Their employment must certainly produce a feeling of shame and disgust, utterly destructive of the true delight of pure hearts and refined sensibilities. They are suggestive of licentiousness and the brothel, and their employment degrades to bestiality the true feelings of manhood and the holy state of matrimony.

The degree of perturbation that a like practice should exert upon the genital system of woman by provoking desires which are not gratified, a profound stimulation is felt through the entire apparatus; the uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries enter into a state of organism, a storm which is not appeased by the natural crisis, a nervous super-excitation persists. The sensibilities of the womb and the entire reproductive system are teased for no purpose. It is to this cause, too often repeated, that should attribute the multiple neuroses, those strange affections which originates in the genital system of a woman.

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