The Supreme Court declared in Griswold c Connecticut that the right to privacy gave married couples a right to

Birth control
Birth control methods
First trimester abortion
Late term abortion

The Supreme Court declared in Griswold v. Connecticut that the right to privacy gave married couples a right to birth control. The case involved a Connecticut law that criminalized the use of contraception, even by married couples. The Supreme Court ruled that the law violated the right to privacy, as it infringed on the intimate decisions made by married couples regarding their reproductive choices. Therefore, Griswold v. Connecticut established the right to access birth control methods for married couples.