Stories
- In pictures
A brief history of contraception
From douches to diaphragms, and condoms to caps, discover the wide range of contraception methods people have used over the centuries.
- In pictures
We are the survivors of slow-motion epidemics
Pioneering epidemiologist Dr Alice Stewart realised how things in our daily lives could be as deadly as any infectious disease.
- Article
When parenting brings a paradigm shift
There were no indications during her pregnancy that Carol Nahra’s son would have severe, life-threatening disabilities. Here she describes the stages on her journey from shock to love and beyond.
- Article
Having children as a fat woman
When she sought fertility advice, and at antenatal appointments, Ellie Levenson found that medics were openly anti-fat. Only years later can she evaluate the true repercussions of their words and actions.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Pregnancy Advisory Service: files on specific subjects
Date: 1969-1977Reference: SA/PAS/BPart of: Pregnancy Advisory Service- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Pregnancy Advisory Service: general files
Date: Jan-Jun 1977Reference: SA/PAS/A.9Part of: Pregnancy Advisory Service- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Pregnancy Advisory Service: general files
Date: Jul-Dec 1978Reference: SA/PAS/A.12Part of: Pregnancy Advisory Service- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Pregnancy Advisory Service: general files
Date: Jun-Dec 1976Reference: SA/PAS/A.8Part of: Pregnancy Advisory Service- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Pregnancy Advisory Service: general files
Date: Jan-Jun 1978Reference: SA/PAS/A.11Part of: Pregnancy Advisory Service