Nicholas Weeks
Bodhicitta
Contraceptive pill can be bad for women, in surprising ways, says Dr Sarah Hill:
https://www.sarahehill.com/your-brain-on-birth-control/
https://www.sarahehill.com/your-brain-on-birth-control/
Although women go on the pill for a small handful of targeted effects (pregnancy prevention and clearer skin, yay!), sex hormones can’t work that way. Sex hormones impact the activities of billions of cells in the body at once, many of which are in the brain. There, they play a role in influencing attraction, sexual motivation, stress, hunger, eating patterns, emotion regulation, friendships, aggression, mood, learning, and more.
This means that being on the birth control pill makes women a different version of themselves than when they are off of it. And this is a big deal. By changing what women’s brains do, the pill also has the ability to have cascading effects on everything and everyone that a woman encounters. This means that the reach of the pill extends far beyond women’s own bodies, having a major impact on society and the world.