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The mood-stabilising effect of taking the pill has “downstream benefits” for women’s relationships, claims new study – Research Digest


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BPS blog post by Christian Jarrett. In western nations, the vast majority of sexually active women take the birth control pill at some point in their lives, usually to avoid becoming pregnant. Of increasing interest to some psychologists, the hormone-stabilising effects of the pill may have other important effects, including on the psyche and personal relationships, and these are the focus of a new study in Neurology, Psychiatry and Brain Research.

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