Her Life Choice
Post-war 1940s America found women questioning their reproductive rights when the Catholic Church condemned the use of contraception, including the Rhythm Method. After several near-fatal miscarriages, one woman’s pregnancy endangers her life, and she questions the constraints of her faith against the chance of her survival. Post-war 1940s America found women questioning their reproductive rights when the Catholic Church condemned the use of contraception, including the Rhythm Method. After several near-fatal miscarriages, one woman’s pregnancy endangers her life, and she questions the constraints of her faith against the chance of her survival. Post-war 1940s America found women questioning their reproductive rights when the Catholic Church condemned the use of contraception, including the Rhythm Method. After several near-fatal miscarriages, one woman’s pregnancy endangers her life, and she questions the constraints of her faith against the chance of her survival. Post-war 1940s America found women questioning their reproductive rights when the Catholic Church condemned the use of contraception, including the Rhythm Method. After several near-fatal miscarriages, one woman’s pregnancy endangers her life, and she questions the constraints of her faith against the chance of her survival.