
Title | : | How the Pill Changes Everything: Your Brain on Birth Control |
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ISBN | : | 1409178838 |
ISBN-10 | : | 978-1409178835 |
Language | : | Inglés |
Format Type | : | How the Pill Changes Everything: Your Brain on Birth Control |
Number of Pages | : | - |
How the Pill Changes Everything: Your Brain on Birth Control Reviews
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The pill really does change everything. I finished this book somewhat shocked, that I had been ignorant of this information before. All medication should be agreed to based on an 'informed choice' but doctors have left us completely uninformed of all the potential effects
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The author gives a clear narrative almost like their holding your hand as you walk through a garden together. The research very much provides the narrative of the book, though the writing style is a little to casual for my preference. In part I did feel a little
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I've been wanting a reliable book to help me better understand hormonal contraception for a while now. Most of the books available are alarmist or non scientific or approach the subject with a strong anti pill perspective. This is exactly what I'd been looking
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While I'm glad I bought this book because it tells some very important information not only about the pill but about a woman's body / wellbeing in general, I'm really struggling reading it. I understand the author was trying to make the scientific data easy to understand
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Awful book. Would give it no stars if I could. She claims to help you make informed choices about your health which I'm all for. I think everyone should be educated about the medicines they take and how it affects them but she has gone about it the wrong way. When
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Very accessibly written, with lots of good information written in a not too science y way. There's a lot of information in there all women should know but don't! My only complaint is that it is written from the point of being on contraception out of choice, not enough (or
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Hard to believe the Author is an academic as she makes a series of wild statements and falls into classic traps in her interpretation of research. Implying causation into correlation, making sweeping generalisations, talking about gender inherited traits but not explaining
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Most reviews for this are amazing which is what made me purchase it, however reading a few reviews saying people got implants etc removed after reading did make me a bit scared initially, being on the pill myself. However it was completely the opposite, the