Researchers don’t have enough evidence to say for sure if hormonal birth control causes depression. But most of the information available suggests that the answer is likely a no. Still, researchers can’t rule out that there may be a link between those contraceptives and depression. Part of ...
It was a long paper and had to appear in different installments between February 21 and March 5. The thesis, which the writer was intent upon proving, was the importance and necessity of birth control among the oversea Chinese. He started with a general survey of the adverse economic ...
Another study specifically examined the link between the use of birth control pills and the risk of hypothyroidism. The study of 5,116 adult women found that hypothyroidism was more common among those who had ever used the pill (17.7 percent compared to 14.1 percent).[3]Even after accounting ...
Higher levels of education and employment status did improve the mother’s overall quality of life and did help them with coping strategies to deal with their challenges. “In this study, the significant predictive power of caregivers’ burden,depression, and fatigue was confirmed, implying that in...
Crohn’s disease , a form of inflammatory bowel disease, also occurs more often in people on birth control , possibly even three times as often. This may be a result of the change in gut microbes and estrogen’s negative impact on gut permeability . Mental health and depression In one ...
Young adults with depression and evidence of inflammation may represent a high-risk group for cardiometabolic disorders, but studies of cardiometabolic risk in this population are scarce. We aimed to examine: (1) the prevalence of low-grade inflammation in young-adults with depression; (2) cross-...
Minipill.You might be more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy with this pill, but it’s rare. Side effects includeirregular periods, acne, breast tenderness, a lower sex drive,depression, headaches, nausea, and ovarian cysts.
Both, traumatic birth experiences and postpartum depression, influence the development of the mother-child bond [39], highlighting the importance of psychological factors in obstetrics. Additionally reproductive decisions in the future are influenced by the past birth experience. In a review by Shorey...
Although studies on the effects of physiological stress on offspring gender have been numerous, it is more difficult to investigate the link between psychological stress and offspring gender, since measures of psychological stress are inherently qualitative, rather than quantitative. It is thus not clear...
Preventive effects on birth outcomes: buffering impact of maternal stress, depression, and anxiety. Maternal and Child Health Journal 20(1):56–65. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10995-015-1801-3. Firdous, Tasneema, Zoe Darwin, und Shaima M. Hassan. 2020. Muslim women's experiences of mater...