Normenon contraceptive pills

PART OF:
Collection of early contraceptive pills
Made:
1960-1970 in England

Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "normenon", 2 packets, 1960-1970

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1986-248/6
type:
contraceptive pills
credit:
Donated by the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Contemporary Medical Archive Centre

Parts

Packet of combined contraceptive pills

Packet of combined contraceptive pills

Packet of combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, one of two, of "normenon", 1960-1970


Some say the oral contraceptive pill caused the sexual revolution of the 1960s. They claim it gave women freedom to control their fertility. It was introduced in the 1960s and quickly became popular. The oral contraceptive pill was more reliable and easier to use than previous methods. The pill is taken daily. It alters the body’s hormone levels. This packet contains a six week supply. It comes in a dispenser indicating the day of the week. This reminds the woman to take her pill. The combined contraceptive pill got its name because of the combination of the hormones oestrogen and progestin (synthetic progesterone) it contained. This early example was sold under the brand name ‘Normenon’. It was manufactured by Syntex Pharmaceuticals Limited.

Measurements:
overall: 6 mm x 165 mm x 125 mm, .01kg
Materials:
paper and foil
Object Number:
1986-248/6/1
type:
oral contraceptive pill
Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills

Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills

Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "normenon", 2 packets, 1960-1970

Object Number:
1986-248/6/2
type:
contraceptive pills