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Dia Frampton Instagram – Ready for the New Year. A fresh start is what I’ve been craving. 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨 📸 @megframpton

Dia Frampton Instagram - Ready for the New Year. A fresh start is what I’ve been craving. 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨 📸 @megframpton

Dia Frampton Instagram – Ready for the New Year. A fresh start is what I’ve been craving. 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨

📸 @megframpton | Posted on 29/Dec/2021 01:44:21

Dia Frampton Instagram – Another year gone.  Grateful to still be here.  Sometimes when I start to panic or anxiety grips me, I take a deep breath and list off the many things I am grateful for.  It calms me down like a glass of wine. ❤️❤️❤️
Dia Frampton Instagram – TMI, but it’s been on my mind a lot lately so I thought … maybe other women might be feeling the same and could find this helpful. At first, I thought I’d just address this to women, but honestly, it’s always been a bummer to me how little it seemed the men in my life have cared or been educated on these things so, I’m going to address this to everyone. 

I’ve been on birth control for over a decade. At first, my skin cleared up. I experienced a little weight gain and fatigue, but my severely painful periods became a breeze. Now, I’ve been on it for so long, it’s hard to say what its specific side effects are for me. I’ve known friends who have gotten depressed or suicidal, or lost/gained weight, brain fog, gotten extreme acne, etc. 

I started a book called, “This is your brain on birth control,” by Sarah Hill. Here’s an excerpt: 

“Sex hormones play a role in influencing attraction, sexual motivation, stress, hunger, eating patterns, emotion regulation, friendships, aggression, mood, learning, and more. This means that being on the birth control pill makes women a different version of themselves than when they are off of it. It can have negative implications for learning, memory, and mood. Additionally, because the pill influences who women are attracted to, being on the pill may inadvertently influence who women choose as partners, which can have important implications for their relationships once they go off it.  By changing what women’s brains do, the pill also has the ability to have cascading effects on everything.” 

I’m now only a week or so off the pill, but I’m going to be documenting how I feel and how my body responds.  I hope that recording the changes I go through will benefit others who are thinking about doing the same. Also, I just downloaded multiple apps: Kindara, Flo and Natural Cycles. I’ll let you know which one seems to be the most accurate and helpful for me. (Obviously NOT a doctor and NOT sponsored by any of the apps above. Please always do whatever is best for you and works for you!) 

I’d love to hear from you on what your experience has been, and if I’ve missed anything or gotten anything wrong! Let’s discuss. ❤️❤️❤️

📷 @d.leong

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