Birth Control
GULISTAN, Uzbekistan - Saodat Rakhimbayeva says she wishes she had died with her newborn baby.
May 9, 1960: FDA announces its approval of the first oral contraceptive, Enovid, which quickly became known as "the pill."
June 7, 1965: Supreme Court rules states cannot deny birth control materials to married people.
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon for the first time will require military bases worldwide to offer emergency contraception or the so-called morning-after pill, a military spokeswoman said Thursday.