Birth Control Insights
Women on birth control may experience dysregulated oxytocin signaling, affecting their emotional responses to loved ones. Research indicates that oxytocin typically triggers pleasure pathways in the brain when seeing familiar faces, but this response is diminished in those using hormonal contraceptives. The conversation highlights the implications of prescribing birth control shortly after childbirth, potentially disrupting the critical bonding period between mothers and their newborns.In this clip
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