Birth Control Review
| Founder | Margaret Sanger |
|---|---|
| Publisher | New York Woman's Publishing Company |
| Editor-in-chief | Margaret Sanger |
| Associate editor | Annie Porritt |
| Founded | 1917 |
| Ceased publication | 1940 |
Birth Control Review, sometimes styled The Birth Control Review, was an American lay magazine established and edited by Margaret Sanger in 1917, three years after her friend, Otto Bobsein, coined the term "birth control" to describe voluntary motherhood or the ability of a woman to space children "in keeping with a family's financial and health resources." It continued publication until 1940.