The pill was taken by women for 21 days followed by a seven-day break and they concluded that no ovulation occurred in any of the women during drug administration. After kind of conducting further clinical trials and lowering the dosage of estrogen and progrestroen the female controlled contraceptive method now known as the daily pill became popular.
How does the pill and hormonal birth control impact our psychological well-being and experiences in our 20’s? This week we discuss the history and origins of the pill and how it interacts with our body and systems. Are the benefits worth the risks and what about the dark history behind the emergence of this common form of female birth control?
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