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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781409178842
Publisher: Orion Spring
Age Range: Adult
Overview
How the Pill Changes Everything: Your Brain on Birth Control is a groundbreaking, science-led exploration of hormonal contraception written by evolutionary psychologist Dr Sarah E. Hill. Blending rigorous research with warm, accessible storytelling, this brand new paperback unpacks exactly how the Pill can influence mood, stress, attraction, and long-term wellbeing. It is essential reading for anyone who has ever wondered what hormonal birth control is really doing beneath the surface.
About the Book
For decades, women were prescribed hormonal contraception with little explanation of how it might reshape their brains and bodies. Dr Hill sets out to close that gap, drawing on years of research in evolutionary psychology and women's health to explain the neuroscience behind the Pill in plain, engaging language. Readers are guided through how synthetic hormones interact with the brain's stress response, emotional regulation, and even partner preference — topics that have historically been overlooked or under-researched in favour of studies focused on men. Rather than presenting a fear-based narrative, the book takes a balanced, evidence-first approach, weighing genuine benefits of the Pill against lesser-known side effects so readers can make fully informed choices about their own bodies. Case studies, lab findings, and large-scale epidemiological data are woven together into a compelling narrative that never feels like a dry textbook. Whether you are currently on the Pill, considering starting it, supporting a partner, or simply fascinated by the intersection of hormones and behaviour, this book offers clarity where confusion has too often reigned. It has been widely praised for making complex neuroscience feel relevant, personal, and empowering rather than intimidating.
About the Author
Dr Sarah E. Hill is a professor and researcher specialising in women's psychology and health. Her pioneering work on hormones, sexual psychology, and behaviour has attracted significant grant funding and widespread media coverage, including features in major international publications. She is also the author of related titles exploring women's hormonal health, and is recognised as a leading voice bringing evolutionary psychology research to a general audience.
Why You'll Love This Book
Smart, honest, and refreshingly free of jargon, this paperback turns cutting-edge science into practical insight. It empowers readers to understand their own bodies and have better-informed conversations with healthcare providers.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the UK edition with the ISBN as listed.
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