This is part of a series of articles written in response to a letter to the editor from M B H published in the Birth Control Review (BCR) pf Nov. 1918, p. 7 under the the title "Birth Control A Parents' Problem or Woman's?" It was followed by a response from Sanger indicating that BCR would publish a discussion of the issues raised in future numbers. See Lily Winner, "A Woman's Problem," BCR, Dec. 1918, p. 5, 15-16; Mary Ware Dennett, "The Problem of Both," BCR,Dec. 1918, p. 16; E R C, "Problem of Both," BCR, Jan. 1919, p. 11; {no author}, "A Fathers' Problem Too," Jan. 1919, 11; M. C. Lasell, "The Woman's Problem," BCR, Jan. 1919, pp. 15-16; Lulu MacClure Clark, "Woman Must Solve it Alone," BCR, Jan. 1919, p. 16.
An editorial preceding this article reads: "This article by Margaret Sanger closes the discussion of this subject, which has been given space in several numbers of the Birth Control Review."
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