Ms.Sanger organized her speech body’s points by the different ideas and proposals she had. Her supporting material consisted of improvised scenarios that occurred in their everyday life. Her first suggestion was to implement a civil service examination for parents to be. In her speech, she compares a baby getting a family to a cook getting a job, saying that if you have to apply to be a cook, you should have to apply to be a parent. Her second suggestion is to establish a bureau of the child-to-be. She fights this argument with a short imitative conversation between the bureau and prospective parents, the fake conversation ending with “‘No, thank you! I don't care to be born at all if I cannot be well-born. Good-bye!’” Her third suggestion is the precedents that she believes needs to be established, consisting of the absence of Transmissible diseases, the absence of Temporary diseases, Subnormal children already in the family, Space out between births, Twenty-three years as a minimum age for parents, adequate economic circumstances, and spiritual harmony between parents. She argues that by doing this, it promises the unborn child a stable environment to grow up in to become a well functioning adult. She makes good use of her transitions, as her body seems to be one, seamless