prepill

/ˈpriːˌpɪl/
adjective
  1. Existing or occurring before the widespread use of birth control pills or other pills (e.g., in a historical or social context).
    • The prepill generation relied on other methods of family planning.
    • In the prepill era, women had fewer reliable options for contraception.
    • Historians study prepill attitudes toward reproductive health.
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