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156 - How Hormonal Birth Control is Changing Your Brain w/ Dr. Sarah Hill

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Health & Fitness

52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, Dr. Hill and I discuss the topic of birth control and its effects on women's health. Dr. Hill shares how hormonal birth control can impact mental health, including an increased risk of depression and anxiety. The synthetic hormones in birth control pills can affect neurotransmitters in the brain, leading to mood changes and emotional fluctuations. Contrary to popular belief, Dr. Hill shares how the impact of birth control on weight gain is not a simple yes or no answer. Research shows that the effects of birth control on weight can vary depending on factors like starting weight and individual metabolism. Additionally, the pill can also affect the physicality of oneself due to the absence of the natural rise in estrogen. Dr. Hill later highlights the potential risks of putting teenagers on hormonal birth control, especially during a crucial period of brain development. The pill's impact on hormonal flexibility and oxytocin signaling could have long-term effects on mental health and attachment, raising concerns about postpartum depression and other mood disorders. This episode is a must listen as it teaches about the complex relationship between birth control and women's health. Dr. Sarah Hill’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahehillphd/?hl=en This Is Your Brain on Birth Control book: https://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Brain-Birth-Control/dp/0525536035/ref=sr_1_1?nodl=1&keywords=this+is+your+brain+on+birth+control&qid=1553089834&s=gateway&sr=8-1&dplnkId=d77ca013-96fe-4b93-ac1a-e854e0d4f4f0 Dr. Sarah Hill’s Website :https://www.sarahehill.com/ For 30% off at Truly Free Use Code JUSTINGREDIENTS at https://trulyfreehome.com/ Want more Just Ingredients content: https://www.instagram.com/stories/just.ingredients/3277567597818090802/ https://www.instagram.com/just.ingredients.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/2433401933539581/ Find our non-toxic product line here: https://justingredients.us/

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Just Ingredients Podcast, I'm Cara Lynn and here we talk all things nourishing to the mind, body and soul.

0:15.2

This is a place where you can find just good ingredients to life.

0:22.3

Dr.

0:23.6

Sarah Hill is an award-winning research psychologist and professor with expertise in women, health, and

0:30.3

sexual psychology.

0:32.2

At the intersection of evolutionary biology,

0:35.0

social psychology, and neuroscience,

0:38.0

Dr. Hill's research is aimed at understanding the role that hormones,

0:42.0

the immune system, and the environment play in relationship and health

0:45.7

behaviors, especially in women. Dr. Hill's research laboratories are

0:50.3

located in the Department of Psychology at

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TCU in Fort Worth, Texas.

0:55.6

Welcome back to the show, everyone.

0:57.9

Today, like you heard in our bio is Dr. Sarah Hill,

1:01.2

and I am really excited to talk to her today and I know you

1:04.3

listeners are going to love this topic today because I always get so many

1:08.3

questions about birth control and how it affects our health and things like that.

1:13.0

So I'm excited to talk to you today.

1:15.0

So thank you for being here.

1:17.0

And as we begin, will you just tell my listeners a little bit about yourself,

1:22.0

your background,

1:22.8

maybe why you got interested in studying about the pill,

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