Could Women Be Trusted With Their Own Pregnancy Tests? – New York Times


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Could Women Be Trusted With Their Own Pregnancy Tests?
New York Times
Organon’s Predictor home pregnancy test, designed by Margaret Crane in the 1960s. There was so much resistance to the idea that kits weren’t sold to American consumers until 1977. Credit Tony Cenicola/The New York Times …
The First At-Home Pregnancy Tests Faced a Big Hurdle: Execs and Regulators Didn’t Trust WomenJezebel

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