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How the Pill Changes Everything

Your Brain on Birth Control

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How the Pill Changes Everything

Von: Sarah E Hill
Gesprochen von: Nan McNamara
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'It's time for all of us to join together to ask science for some new choices and for more information about what happens to us with the choices we have. We shouldn't have to change who we are to protect ourselves from pregnancy, and we should know enough about how our own bodies work to recognize that this is exactly what we're doing when we go on the birth control pill'

Hormonal contraception is something most women will use at some point during their life. But the reach of the pill goes far beyond the small number of targeted effects we take it for. It affects almost every system in our body.Column inches and anecdotal conversations prove there are many questions about the pill and its effects yet until now we have known very little about. In this trailblazing book expert psychologist Dr Hill reveals the latest science on the pill, and how it's changing women and the world, for better and for worse.

Dr Hill examines cutting-edge research, some of it conducted in her own lab, that shows how the pill affects everything from stress response to autoimmune disorders, mate selection to declining levels of male achievement. Some of her findings are shocking, others will simply verify things you suspected for a long time, but figured were all in your head. Dr Hill signals a rallying cry for better science - for too long women have been understudied as research subjects. Their cycles are more complicated, it's more expensive to do research on them, and scientists are under so much pressure to publish that it's often easier to just use a largely male testing pool, or one that ignores important factors for women.

This is your Brain on Birth Control will open your eyes and put you in a position of power. It provides the latest science so that you can understand the risks, weigh up the costs and make smarter, more informed choices about your health and hormones.

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©2019 Sarah E Hill (P)2019 Penguin Random House Audio LLC
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I listened to all of it in two days, the information was so interesting, important and vital for my life. This book has the potential of saving the world!

The book I wish I had read at 16

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A must read for anyone who is on or is considering going on (and also off) the pill. Minus one star for the "big picture" part, which sometimes draws conclusions without the necessary (careful) scientific support.

Anyone on/considering the pill should read this

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Let me draw your attention to a sentence in the book that most of you probably missed or didn't pay enough attention to catch the hypocrisy: She writes, "Men living in their mother’s basement playing video games are not men, but boys." The author has dedicated her life to defending women and fighting the so-called patriarchy, describing women with anti-patriarchal terms. Yet, when describing men, she falls back on a frame rooted in an old patriarchal trope, tying masculinity to productivity, independence, sexual desirability, and social dominance. By the same logic, her logic, we could just as easily claim that women who don’t have three children and who don’t cook, bake, or clean are not "real women."

What's the lesson? Hypocrisy cuts across gender, age, and even education. Not even earning a PhD by 29 keeps someone from reinforcing the very system they claim to critique.

A PhD in hypocrisy

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