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Kōrero: Contraception and sterilisation

Pessaries

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Pessaries

W. J. Rendell's 'Wife's Friend' pessaries (soluble spermicides) date from the 1930s. Walter Rendell was an English chemist who manufactured the first commercial pessaries in 1880 from quinine and cocoa butter. They were used in conjunction with a sea sponge.

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Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa, Dame Margaret Sparrow Collection

by Rachel Leatham

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Jane Tolerton, Contraception and sterilisation – Early 20th-century methods, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/object/26977/pessaries (accessed 24 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Jane Tolerton, i tāngia i te 23 March 2011.

Comments

Jim Beatson
17 March 2024
I Was Born “Very quickly”, said my Mum, Eileen, “It only took an hour, but bloody painful. I won’t do that again.” And she didn’t! And not just because, from a lack of trying by my dad, although my mum did say to almost adult me, with typical English understatement, “Your Dad wasn’t very good in bed.” After my first experience of penetrative sex, at around 20, my dad, Cliff, took me to one side, saying, “I hope you had protection.” I replied “Yes, we used a Rendell’s ‘Wife’s Friend’ pessarie.” To which Dad burst out laughing, responding with “That’s what Eileen and I used, when you were conceived.”
Jeff Huuskes
09 September 2017
Hi, have found a intact box of pessaries as per above picture, box and contents are intact also has original information sheet inside with the number 182,688 and signature of w j rendell, any additional information you can supply would be grateful. Thanks Jeff