2023-06-18 14:17:26
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Women who started using birth control pills as teenagers had a 130% higher incidence of symptoms of depression. The contraceptive method studied was the combined contraceptive pill.
[…] More than a quarter of a million women have been followed from birth to menopause. In detail, the researchers collected data on taking birth control pills, onset of depression, and when they first experienced symptoms of depression without receiving a diagnosis. […]
“The powerful influence of birth control pills on adolescents can be attributed to hormonal changes brought on by puberty. As women in this age group have already undergone significant hormonal changes, they may be more receptive not only to hormonal changes, but also to other life experiences,” emphasizes Therese Johansson. According to the researchers, the increased incidence of depression decreased when women continued to use birth control pills following the first two years. Additionally, teenage birth control pill users still had an increased incidence of depression even following they stopped using the pill. […]
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