The Psychology of your 20s

44. The history and psychology of hormonal birth control

Sep 23, 2022
The podcast dives into how hormonal birth control affects psychological well-being in young adults. It uncovers the fascinating history behind the pill, highlighting its controversial origins linked to eugenics. The discussion also addresses the mental health ramifications and ethical dilemmas surrounding its use. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the risks and benefits, especially in the context of women's rights and bodily autonomy.
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ANECDOTE

Ancient Methods

  • Ancient birth control methods included condoms made from animal bladders and spermicides from acacia and honey.
  • Sponges soaked in vinegar or lemon juice were also used, showcasing historical resourcefulness.
ANECDOTE

Sanger and Eugenics

  • Margaret Sanger, a pioneer of the pill, leveraged the eugenics movement for research funding.
  • This controversial history raises ethical questions about the pill's origins and widespread use.
INSIGHT

Psychological Impact Under-Researched

  • Hormonal birth control's psychological impact on women in their 20s is under-researched.
  • Studies reveal higher rates of depression, anxiety, fatigue, and sexual disturbances among users.
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