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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2023

Laura Kelly
Affiliation:
University of Strathclyde

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Contraception and Modern Ireland
A Social History, <i>c.</i> 1922–92
, pp. 325 - 336
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Appendix

Table 3.1 Form of Family Planning Used by Respondents Born in 1930s

NameGenderYear of birthYear of marriageArea lived in for most of childbearing yearsMethods mentionedNumber of children
BobM19311965RuralBillings5
EamonnM19331961Small townBillings3
JimM19331973 [married to respondent interviewed separately born in 1940s]Small townPill, safe period, condoms3
RonanM19331961Small townSafe period6
AudreyF19341957DublinBillings4
AnthonyM19341967 [married to respondent interviewed separately born in 1940s]Suburbs of city in the west of IrelandBillings4
NualaF19351964DublinNone4
MarianF19351961Small townSafe period, condoms, pill3
ChristinaF19351959Small townSafe period6
DeirdreF19361959City in the west of IrelandNone, later had hysterectomy6
JuliaF19361965DublinTemperature method5
ClareF19361959Small townSafe period, temperature method, condoms6
GráinneF19371960City in the west of IrelandSafe period8
DennisM19371965Suburbs of city in west of IrelandSafe period3
TessieF19381959Suburbs of DublinSafe period, withdrawal4
KatherineF19381962Small townSafe period7
RosieF19381961LondonFertility issues so did not practise family planning0
EmerMarried couple interviewed together19391961Suburbs of city in westNone used7
Tony19391961Suburbs of city in westNone used7
EugeneM19391970RuralSafe period4
AnnieF19391961RuralNone used11

Table 3.2 Form of Family Planning Used by Respondents Born in 1940s

NameGenderYear of birthYear of marriageLocationMethods mentionedNumber of children
NoraF19401967Small cityBillings, pill3
EvelynF19401973 [husband born in 1930s and interviewed separately]Small townPill, safe period, condoms before marriage3
ConM19401967Suburbs of city in west of IrelandNone mentioned6
ColmM19401964RuralSafe period, wife had tubal ligation5
ClodaghF19401962RuralSafe period, pill briefly, temperature8
SiobhanF19421967DublinPill, rhythm method, Safe period, abstinence4
IreneF19421964RuralWithdrawal4
JeremiahM19421974VariousPill, condoms4
MauriceM19421971Dublin and small townCondoms, safe period, vasectomy3
StephenMarried couple interviewed together19431969Dublin suburbsAbstinence but no active family planning2
Christine1947
EibhlinF19431975Rural westNo method5
DeclanMarried couple interviewed separately19441966Suburbs of citySafe period, breastfeeding4
Mary Margaret1945
ÚnaF19441968Small cityCoil5 (3 of which adopted)
EileenF19441967 [husband born in 1930s and interviewed separately]Suburbs of small cityBillings4
KateF19441966Small townSafe period6
Mary EllenF19441974RuralSafe period, later hysterectomy3
NellieF19441976RuralSafe period3
AliceF1944n/aEnglandCondoms, withdrawal and later pill1
EllieF19441970Dublin suburbsWithdrawal, Temperature, coil4
BrigidF19451973Small citySafe period4
AnnF19451964RuralPill, coil, hysterectomy3
BridgetF19451972Small townSafe period, later hysterectomy5
HelenaF19451967Small townBillings4
TeresaF19461970England initially then RuralCap and IUD in England, then back in Ireland from 1975 Billings, withdrawal4
ColetteF19461970Small citySafe period, condoms5
LizzieF19461983Small townWithdrawal1
LilyF19461972RuralPill, safe period, tubal ligation3
ChristopherM19461967DublinCondoms, vasectomy2
SarahF19471982Small townBillings3
MyraF19471968Small townBillings/temperature, condoms, “minding ourselves”3
BernadetteF19471972Suburbs of small citySafe period/temperature method4
JulieF19471982Small townBillings and diaphragm, condoms and vasectomy4
MaudF19471969EnglandSterilisation in England3
AoifeF19471970DublinPill3
DavidM19481984 [wife born in 1950s, interviewed together]Small townCondoms over the border, pill, vasectomy4
MarianneF1948Late 70sEngland then small townWithdrawal2
PólM19481983Suburbs of small cityNone as married later3
VirginiaF19481973England, moved back laterCondoms0
PierceM19481971DublinTemperature method, Coil, condoms, pill, vasectomy4
EllenF19491973Small townSafe period, condoms6
CathyF19491973DublinPill1
ÁineF19491970sSmall townPill4
DianeF19491969Small townCondoms, pill, withdrawal2

Table 3.3 Family Planning Practices of Respondents Born in 1950s

NameGenderYear of birthYear of marriageLocation during childbearing yearsMethods mentionedNumber of children
BarbaraF19501970Small villageSafe period, condoms brought back from England6
ElaineF19501972Small cityPill4
HannahF19501972England then small townPill, Coil, hysterectomy2
JudithF19501972DublinPill1
EdwardM19501976Small cityPill, condoms, vasectomy2
DaithiM19501980Small cityVasectomy3
TedMarried couple interviewed separately19511976Small villageWithdrawal, condom, spermicidal jelly, pill, Billings, vasectomy3
Maria1957
HughM19511974Suburbs of small cityNone/fertility issues2
SandraF19511974DublinPill2
CarmelMarried couple interviewed together19521973Small townCondoms, pill, vasectomy3
Martin1952
FrancesF19521976Small townBillings2
NoelM19521975Small cityPill, condoms2
MarkM19521975Small cityFertility issuesAdopted
KennethM19521977Small cityBillings, pill, condoms, vasectomy2
JeanF1953 [husband interviewed separately, born in 1940s]1984Small townCondoms over the border, pill, vasectomy4
TomMarried couple interviewed together19531975Dublin suburbsBreastfeeding, withdrawal, later condoms7
Jacinta1954
CatherineF19531975EnglandPill, vasectomy4
MaireadF19531991Small townCap, pill0
AlisonF19531981RuralPill and condoms, tubal ligation2
NicholasM19531980Small cityPill, wife had hysterectomy3
NiallM19531980Small citySafe period, pill3
NoreenF19541982Small townTubal ligation in NI3
CarolF19541977Small townPill, Billings, tubal ligation3
MargaretMarried couple interviewed separately19541976Small townBillings, vasectomy3
Charlie1951
RichardM19541987Small cityWife sterilisation3
PaulaF19551976Small cityCondoms, husband had vasectomy2
Mary AnneF19551977England and RuralPill2
MartinaF19551973Small townPill, tubal ligation4
SallyF19561974DublinAvoiding sex, condoms from England. Sterilisation in England.3

Table 6.1 Percentages of married and single clients at first visit to IFPA clinics, 1971–81

Clinic locationMarriedSingle
1971Merrion Square80.9%19.1%
Mountjoy Square90.1%9.9%
1972Merrion Square66.5%33.5%
Mountjoy Square90%10%
1973Merrion Square71.5%28.5%
Mountjoy Square87%13%
1974Merrion Square68%32%
Mountjoy Square73%27%
1975Synge Street51.86%48.14%
Mountjoy Square69.97%30.03%
1976Synge Street44.50%55.50%
Mountjoy Square70.85%29.15%
1977Synge Street50%50%
Mountjoy Square57.16%42.83%
1978Synge Street53.34%46.66%
Mountjoy Square59.12%40.88%
1979Not recorded in 1979 report
1980Synge StreetNot recordedNot recorded
Cathal Brugha St52%47%
1981Synge Street54%46%
Cathal Brugha St43%48%

Table 6.2 Number of Children in the Family at First Visit to IFPA clinics in 1971, 1972 and 19751

0123456+
1971Merrion Sq28.8%15.8%15.8%12.2%7.9%7.9%4.0%7.5%
Mountjoy Sq21.0%12.9%21.0%16.6%11.2%6.6%4.7%6.6%
1972Merrion Sq30.0%15.0%15.0%11.0%9.0%10.0%4.0%6.0%
Mountjoy Sq21.0%12.0%21.0%16.0%11.0%6.0%5.0%8.0%
1973-1974Percentages not recorded in 1973 and 1974 annual reports.2
1975Synge Street54.48%12.40%13.22%8.00%6.02%2.88%1.29%1.71%
Mountjoy Sq36.16%16.58%16,78%11.79%8.18%4.70%2.74%3.07%
Not recorded thereafter

1 Fertility Guidance Company, Annual Report for 1971. [IFPA Archives], p. 4.

2 The 1974 report records numbers but there appear to be errors.

Table 6.3 Method Chosen at First Visit at IFPA Clinics, 1971–801

Clinic locationOralIUDCapCondomTemperature methodAdviceVasectomyTubal ligation
1971Merrion Sq47.1%15.2%23.5%2.1%3.5%8.6%
Mountjoy Sq48.0%14.9%20.2%6.4%2.0%8.5%
1972Merrion Sq45.0%25.0%12.0%6.0%2.0%10.0%
Mountjoy Sq37.0%40.0%9.0%6.5%1.5%6.0%
1973Merrion Sq57.2%18.4%10.5%3.3%1.2%9.3%
Mountjoy Sq37.3%42.3%7.3%6.6%0.9%5.6%
1974Synge Street (formerly Merrion Square)66.0%14.0%7.0%6.0%1.0%6.0%
Mountjoy Sq48.3%27.4%6.0%6.6%1.0%8.5%No % but noted that 25 carried out in clinic
1975Synge Street69.47%11.66%5.15%5.74%0.75%5.03%2.20%
Mountjoy Square59.28%19.24%3.82%8.38%1.10%9.18%n/a
1976Synge Street68.25%9.51%7.24%4.76%1.00%9.24%Not given
Mountjoy Square59.16%17.35%6.28%6.67%0.65%9.89%n/a
1977Synge Street58.0%10.05%10.00%4.0%0.50%11.0%6.00%
Mountjoy Square51.29%18.93%7.88%5.27%0.79%15.73%n/a.001%
1978Synge Street50.87%11.08%11.51%3.28%0.24%13.83%6.84%
Mountjoy Square44.06%23.03%9.04%2.82%0.50%17.31%n/a0.02%2
1979Figures not recorded in Annual Report for this year
1980Synge Street50.47%9.36%10.77%2.71%(and Billings) 0.95%13.63%8.10%
Cathal Brugha Street49.73%19.91%9.86%2.31%1.52%7.81%3.02%3

1 Fertility Guidance Company, Annual Report for 1971, p. 4. and F.G.C. Annual Report 1972, p. 4.

2 In this year, 3.04% were listed as visiting Mountjoy Square and 2.36% at Synge Street for psychosexual problems, and 0.18% visiting Mountjoy Square for ‘menopausal’.

3 In 1980, 1.10% and 3.24% visited Cathal Brugha Street and Synge Street respectively for ‘psycho-sexual problems’, with 0.89% and 0.15% visiting the two clinics for infertility. 1.15% visited Cathal Brugha St clinic and 0.57% visited the Synge Street for advice on the menopause [IFPA Annual Report, 1980].

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