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The case
of thalidomide brought the subject of birth abnormalities into the public
sphere. The drug thalidomide was developed in Germany as a sleeping pill and
was widely distributed throughout Europe, Australia, and Canada. Physicians
prescribed thalidomide to pregnant women for a variety of symptoms,
including morning sickness and anxiety. Many of these women gave birth to
children with serious, rare birth abnormalities, including shortened limbs
and mental retardation. It was many years before thalidomide was accepted as
the cause of these abnormal births. The controversy brought immense shock
and guilt to the mothers, who felt responsible for their child’s features.
It also raised awareness for testing new drugs for their affect on the
fetus.51
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