Women Health Expert: Birth Control Changes Who You Are & How You Feel About Your Partner!
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Top Comments (10)
My experience with using estrogen birth control is that I was a much happier, more relaxed person with more interest in sex. Freedom from fear of pregnancy was amazing - and so was the regulation of my menstrual cycle and huge reduction in blood loss and pain. Endometriosis made my life a misery without the pill. The pill also reduced migraine attacks to bearable. There's never a one-size-fits-all.
I really appreciate all the focus on women’s health that you put into your podcast. You have the best guests and have really given so many great perspectives on human health and how woman’s health has affected us all.
My mom wouldn't let my sisters go on BC because, and I quote, "It turns you into the kind of person who makes the kind of decisions the regular you would never consider." We all thought she was being silly and overprotective. Well 20 years later and the research keeps proving my mom right. Thanks, Mom.
I'm a man and ofc I click this episode. Stuff like this is interesting and I'm not even primarily driven to "understand my gf" or anything, I just want to understand. I think we should always to do that and not just take interest in a few things that directly impact ourselves. That being said, all of this impacts me one way or another anyway as humanity is both men and women. Good episode! Very interesting!
I've been off birth control for over 10 years, best decision in my opinion. Never going back!!!
I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this ❤🙏🏾 really appreciate you! x
I stopped taking birth control pill after 11 years (starting from age 19) and I was wearing a health tracker smart ring that tracked my sleep and physical activity. I was shocked to see that ALL of my metrics (HRV, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, stress, recovery, etc.) improved significantly a week after I got off the pill. I had no idea it had such a negative effect on my heart and overall wellbeing...
I took birth control for a year when I was 23, and I’ve never cried as much as I did that year — almost every day. I felt like I was literally going bonkers. Surprisingly, it also increased my libido. It was nice to have a stable menstrual cycle and not worry about pregnancy, but it really felt like it turned me into a different person
I didn't feel like myself while on birth control, I had no control over my emotions. And I'm so glad there are so many women on here providing their experience whether it was good or bad. Every single person will have their own unique experience and I'm so glad more research is happening and the possible side affects are being talked about more. Thank you for the lovely episode.
Chemical castration of the mind - that is how I describe my experience in birth control. Coming off it is exactly like she said: I woke up.
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Top Comments (10)
My experience with using estrogen birth control is that I was a much happier, more relaxed person with more interest in sex. Freedom from fear of pregnancy was amazing - and so was the regulation of my menstrual cycle and huge reduction in blood loss and pain. Endometriosis made my life a misery without the pill. The pill also reduced migraine attacks to bearable. There's never a one-size-fits-all.
I really appreciate all the focus on women’s health that you put into your podcast. You have the best guests and have really given so many great perspectives on human health and how woman’s health has affected us all.
My mom wouldn't let my sisters go on BC because, and I quote, "It turns you into the kind of person who makes the kind of decisions the regular you would never consider." We all thought she was being silly and overprotective. Well 20 years later and the research keeps proving my mom right. Thanks, Mom.
I'm a man and ofc I click this episode. Stuff like this is interesting and I'm not even primarily driven to "understand my gf" or anything, I just want to understand. I think we should always to do that and not just take interest in a few things that directly impact ourselves. That being said, all of this impacts me one way or another anyway as humanity is both men and women. Good episode! Very interesting!
I've been off birth control for over 10 years, best decision in my opinion. Never going back!!!
I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this ❤🙏🏾 really appreciate you! x
I stopped taking birth control pill after 11 years (starting from age 19) and I was wearing a health tracker smart ring that tracked my sleep and physical activity. I was shocked to see that ALL of my metrics (HRV, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, stress, recovery, etc.) improved significantly a week after I got off the pill. I had no idea it had such a negative effect on my heart and overall wellbeing...
I took birth control for a year when I was 23, and I’ve never cried as much as I did that year — almost every day. I felt like I was literally going bonkers. Surprisingly, it also increased my libido. It was nice to have a stable menstrual cycle and not worry about pregnancy, but it really felt like it turned me into a different person
I didn't feel like myself while on birth control, I had no control over my emotions. And I'm so glad there are so many women on here providing their experience whether it was good or bad. Every single person will have their own unique experience and I'm so glad more research is happening and the possible side affects are being talked about more. Thank you for the lovely episode.
Chemical castration of the mind - that is how I describe my experience in birth control. Coming off it is exactly like she said: I woke up.