〘noun〙 The restriction or regulation of conception or birth by artificial means for social, economic, medical, etc. reasons. It was proposed by Mrs. M. Sanger of the United States in 1914, and in Japan, Abe Isoo, Yamamoto Senji and others started the movement in 1918-1919 . Birth regulation. Birth control. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 社会的、経済的、医学的理由などのために、人為的手段によって受胎または出産を制限したり調節したりすること。アメリカのM=サンガー夫人が一九一四年に提唱し、日本では、大正七~八年(一九一八‐一九)に安部磯雄、山本宣治などがこの運動を開始した。産児調節。産制。バース‐コントロール。
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