![]() Women need to know there are a lot of options out there, and Hill hopes the book will offer them a better way to articulate why one kind of birth control isn’t working and how another one might be a better fit. She wants women to use the book to understand their own bodies and to be able to make well-informed decisions about their health. “This book, hopefully, it's going to give women a lot of self-understanding, and also really an appreciation for how amazingly complex and well functioning our bodies really are,” Hill said. But until recently, most of it has been ignored and gone unstudied, Hill writes in This Is Your Brain on Birth Control: The Surprising Science of Women, Hormones, and the Law of Unintended Consequences. ![]() ![]() Understanding what these influences are, their full range of impact and how to change and manage them is critical to the health of women. Hormone-based birth control has a much more nuanced and widespread effect on women’s brains than we commonly think, according to a new book by Texas Christian University research psychologist Dr. ![]()
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