Dr Sarah E Hill, research psychologist and author of ‘How the Pill Changes Everything; Your Brain on Birth Control’ talks with Angela about what is really happening to your brain and your body when you are taking a hormonal birth control.

They discuss the potential  impact and effects of influencing hormones during post pubertal construction along how being on the pill can influence women in their partner choices.

Hormonal birth control has been transformative in women’s lives but understanding how those hormones influence developmental processes and the production of cortisol is vital.

This episode has hugely informative content that all women should hear about how hormonal birth control can influence how you think, feel and experience the world.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

When you take hormonal birth control the primary mechanism of action is the brain because the brain controls ovulation
For women pregnancy requires almost every single major system in the body to change in some way
There are hormone receptors all over the brain and body and our bodies  are incredibly sensitive to our sex hormones
When oestrogen increases it increases women’s desire and a preference for men with particular masculine facial cues
With diverse MHC genes your body recognises a greater number of antigens and can respond to them
Women should be aware that being on the pill can influence their partner choices
Hormones have both activational affects when they influence something immediate and
organisational effects where the hormones are influencing developmental processes that are creating structures in the body
Hormones direct the way the brain is constructed during post pubertal construction and any hormonal change will affect this
The research has shown that women on hormonal birth control have a blunted cortisol response to stress
Cortisol helps the body cope with the stressful situation and to process memories to cope better in the future

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