At a time when women’s reproductive freedoms are under attack, any suggestion that the birth control pill could be problematic feels explosive. But Sarah E Hill, a professor of social psychology at the Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas argues we need to talk about how oral contraceptives are affecting women’s thinking, emotions and behaviour. How the Pill Changes Everything: Your Brain on Birth Control is her new book about the science behind a delicate subject.
Pregnancy and motherhood affects a woman far more than the effects of the pill - 'They [effects] are relatively small.' I find this book unnecessarily alarmist. 'My institution was founded as a Christian school, but it doesn’t have a particular religious bent now.' questionable
Your thoughts? LeahNTorres GynAndTonic DrJenGunter DrDGrossman and any other reproductive doctors and scientists.
The pill probably influences women’s brains less negatively than unwanted kids.
interesting subject
Your grandmother was MUCH happier than you are...see the light in her eyes?
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