Sweetening the Pill: Or How We Got Hooked on Hormonal Birth Control - Holly Grigg-Spall
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- Data: 19:15 16-11-2018
- Kategoria: Zdrowie, medycyna
"Holly Grigg-Spall is fearless, and her courageous advocacy on behalf of women whose stories are too often silenced is a model for others trying to make positive change through health activism. Read the book and get inspired, get angry, and most importantly get information. Sweetening the Pill is exactly the thing needed to energize and mobilize this important women's health conversation." Laura Eldridge, author of In Our Control: The Complete Guide to Contraceptive Choices for Women Millions of healthy women take a powerful medication every day from their mid-teens to menopause - the Pill - but few know how this drug works or the potential side effects. Contrary to cultural myth, the birth-control pill impacts on every organ and function of the body, and yet most women do not even think of it as a drug. Depression, anxiety, paranoia, rage, panic attacks - just a few of the effects of the Pill on half of the over 80% of women who pop these tablets during their lifetimes. When the Pill was released, it was thought that women would not submit to taking a medication each day when they were not sick. Now the Pill is making women sick. However, there are a growing number of women looking for non-hormonal alternatives for preventing pregnancy. In a bid to spark the backlash against hormonal contraceptives, this book asks: Why can't we criticize the Pill? źródło opisu: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18125075-sweetening-the-pill źródło okładki: https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/18125075-sweetening-the-pill
| kategoria | zdrowie, medycyna | ||
| słowa kluczowe | antykoncepcja, zdrowie, feminizm | ||
| ISBN | 1780996071 | ||
| data wydania | 7 października 2013 | ||
| język | angielski | ||
| liczba stron | 197 |
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