Why does Victoria Jump 10 times?

In last week's episode Albert found Victoria jumping up and down 10 times after they had had sex, in an attempt to avoid getting pregnant. Initially the couple, who were both just 20 when they wed in 1840, seemed to have produced a flawless family.
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How did Victorians not get pregnant?

The best way to avoid pregnancy in the Victorian, going into the Edwardian era, was abstinence. Couples avoided sexual activity because what little they had heard about contraception seemed like an impractical thing to do.
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What contraception did the Victorians use?

Before birth control pills and disposable tampons were widely available, women relied on futile contraceptive methods (like withdrawal) and clunky belted contraptions stuffed with lard-coated sheep's wool to absorb menstrual blood.
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What did they use for birth control in the 1800's?

Diaphragms and cervical caps

And, when used with a spermicide, they were probably the most effective birth control of the time, aside from abstinence. Before Goodyear's rubber invention, people tended to insert all kinds of objects — even half a lemon.
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Why was Queen Victoria so short?

But despite all his advice on her diet, Victoria never grew. Her marriage, nine pregnancies and a lifetime's overeating inexorably took their toll on her figure, which spread ever outwards rather than upwards as she aged, thus making her appear even shorter.
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Is the Queen in a wheelchair?

She is often pictured using a walking stick, but is reported to be “too proud” to use a wheelchair in public. She previously ruled out the use of a wheelchair to attend her late husband Prince Philip's memorial service at Westminster Abbey in March, instead being escorted by her second son Prince Andrew.
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How effective is pulling out?

For every 100 people who use the pull out method perfectly, 4 will get pregnant. But pulling out can be difficult to do perfectly. So in real life, about 22 out of 100 people who use withdrawal get pregnant every year — that's about 1 in 5.
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Did Victorians use condoms?

Prior to the 1820s, condoms enjoyed a long history, not so much as contraceptive devices, but as a means to prevent the transmission of disease. The late 18th century saw the establishment of two shops in London devoted entirely to the sale of condoms.
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Can lemon stop pregnancy?

While the authors of the Krest Bitter Lemon study suggested its use as a postcoital douche, it is unlikely to be effective as no published studies have been done on the effectiveness of lemon juice preparations in preventing pregnancy, though they are advocated by some as a 'natural' spermicide (Short et al., 2004).
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Did Victorians kiss before marriage?

In the Victorian era, abstaining from any physical show of affection when in public was regarded as the only way to be, really. Kissing in front of others was deemed vulgar and unacceptable, even for those with lower standing in the community.
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What were old condoms like?

In the former, condoms were made of tortoiseshell and, later, thin leather. In China they were made out of oiled paper or lamb intestines. They didn't differ much from condoms in 18th-century Europe, which were made out of linen or animal intestine.
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What were condoms called in the 1800s?

They were known in Europe as “American tips.” In 1869, rubber condoms became “full length,” but with a seam down the middle, which made them uncomfortable.
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What did prostitutes use for birth control in the 1800's?

Barrier methods were always very popular. A halved, emptied lemon skin placed over the cervix worked well, for example, as did sponges soaked in natural spermicides such as vinegar.
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What are condoms called in the UK?

Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK. And we use rubbers to remove pencil marks from paper. That's an eraser.
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Can I get pregnant if he pulled out and put it back in?

Most people only release a small amount, and it doesn't typically contain sperm. But sperm cells lingering in the urethra from a recent ejaculation can mix with the pre-cum. Even if you manage to nail your timing and pull out before ejaculating, even a tiny bit of the fluid can get lead to pregnancy.
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Who was the tallest monarch?

The tallest measured British monarch was Edward IV, whose skeleton measures 6 ft 4+1⁄2 in (1.94 m). Records indicate that when fully clad in armour he would have been about 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), an exceptional height for any man, especially of that time.
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Did Victoria have a German accent?

If you had visited Buckingham Palace at any time in the later part of the nineteenth century you would have found German being spoken. We know that at one stage, Victoria had a German accent and that tutors were hired to eradicate it.
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What size shoe was Queen Victoria?

They also created the footwear for her wedding in 1840 to her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Victoria had nine-inch feet, approximately a size 3–3.5 in today's sizes.
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Did the Queen Mother have a hip replacement?

The popularity of the Queen Mother, or the ``queen mum″ as she is affectionately known in Britain, has never sagged throughout the troubled private lives of the younger royals. She had her right hip replaced in 1995 and apparently recovered well.
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How did they prevent pregnancy in the 1700s?

In the 1700s, the famous seducer Giacomo Casanova told of using half a lemon rind as a cervical cap. In pre-industrial America, women used homemade herbal douches to prevent pregnancy. If a pregnancy was discovered, there were elixirs women could take to induce a miscarriage.
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Who invented condoms and why?

The Ancient Romans used the bladders of animals to protect the woman; they were worn not to prevent pregnancy but to prevent contraction of venereal diseases. Charles Goodyear, the inventor, utilized vulcanization, the process of transforming rubber into malleable structures, to produce latex condoms.
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What birth control did Mary use?

While it was never explicitly shown on Downton Abbey, the rubber cervical cap was what likely was in the brown bag Anna brought Lady Mary from the pharmacy, as this was the method of birth control that Stopes most highly recommended in her book.
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Who invented female condoms?

The female condom that's available to purchase now in 2018 is a fairly recent invention, developed by Lasse Hessel and approved as a medical device by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1994 (5).
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