Psychologist Sarah Hill explains how hormonal birth control quietly reshapes women's attraction, mood, libido, stress response and even who they choose to love.

Sarah Hill — A research psychologist and professor specializing in evolutionary psychology and women's health, and author of the book on how hormonal birth control changes the brain.
Sarah Hill walks through the science of how the contraceptive pill, by flatlining a woman's natural hormone cycle, can change her sexual desire, partner preferences, emotional states, stress (cortisol) response and ability to build muscle. She frames it within evolutionary psychology, explaining why women historically prefer high-status, high-resource partners and why men are wired for risk and status-seeking. The conversation covers the modern 'mating crisis' driven by women out-educating men, fertility-window shifts in attraction, the testosterone decline in fathers, and the real risk that a partner chosen on the pill may feel differently once off it. Hill also raises serious mental-health concerns for teenage girls on the pill and argues women need better contraceptive options than synthetic hormones.
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