This is your brain on birth control. (an analysis)

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  • @dannahabdallah1775
    @dannahabdallah1775 2 года назад +1678

    My doctor put me on birth control to regulate my period at 19, I was on it for 2 years and turned into a different person. Anxious 24/7, reactive, insecure, depressed, terrible indigestion.. I stopped the pill, started doing daily work to regulate my nervous system, and started taking Macca root supplements instead and I've never been happier! :) I wish my doctor wasn't so quick to put a bandaid over the real problem, it would have saved me so much time. I Love this video!

    • @milana2020
      @milana2020 2 года назад +15

      Where do you buy your macca!!!

    • @annagrace1159
      @annagrace1159 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately this medical push on American Women was pushed on women nationwide by RX companies who ran experiments while collecting data in low income communities across the US.

    • @Madi-ls5uu
      @Madi-ls5uu 2 года назад +17

      Same I took it at 19 and put on 30 lbs. my grandpa died and I didn’t want to get out of bed because I was so sad

    • @cozy.ladybug
      @cozy.ladybug 2 года назад +14

      I was put on it at 8 and reading your comment has made me realise the shift in my body/persona was not just in my head after all.

    • @KCSimsStarter
      @KCSimsStarter 2 года назад +5

      Same. I had an IUD.

  • @cawlsy
    @cawlsy 10 месяцев назад +89

    After the birth of my second child, doctors talked about birth control. My husband said you are not putting that crap into your uterus. So he diligently uses condoms. He has never complained about using condom being uncomfortable. He is a real man. I love him with all my heart.

    • @J1991-u6t
      @J1991-u6t 8 месяцев назад +10

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼keep tat man plz

    • @justinfinch2458
      @justinfinch2458 4 месяца назад +2

      blessing for the family 🙏

  • @Sunmoonandstars123
    @Sunmoonandstars123 2 года назад +392

    How many of us have gone to our doctors to tell them our bc was making us break out, gain weight, dislike sex, feel sad, and our drs said “that’s normal”? 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @roxycocksey
      @roxycocksey 2 года назад +32

      So true! I remember trying to research this topic years ago when I was on the pill, I was trying to find any studies that said “yes the pill for sure affects you in these ways” and literally every study I found was pretty inconclusive and that the data shows everyone reacts differently so they couldn’t determine if it’s the pill is creating the problems. I don’t think it’s just a coincidence that so many women who’ve taken some form of hormonal birth control are having so many of the same problems! Who knows who paid for these studies or if they were even conducted properly, whatever the case may be I don’t trust them, I trust my own lived experiences and the experiences & stories of other women.

    • @elsamarie222
      @elsamarie222 2 года назад +24

      “it’s the adjustment period, if it continues in six months come back” and then you go back and they still don’t do anything 🥲

    • @gisellehyfr6044
      @gisellehyfr6044 2 года назад +11

      I rapidly gained 40 pounds it was horrible

    • @elysetwichell9974
      @elysetwichell9974 Год назад +3

      🙋‍♀️

  • @1sava
    @1sava 2 года назад +130

    It’s heartbreaking to hear how many women who know something is wrong with their body get gaslighted by their so called healthcare providers time and time again. The medical establishment is still so sexist, abusive and dismissive towards women. Thank you so much for shedding light on this topic!

  • @kaitlynejones
    @kaitlynejones 2 года назад +163

    I was on birth control for 7 years. During that entire time I was dating a man who was a narcissist & abusive … later after I had finally left him & moved to a different state entirely, I found out he was trying to trap me into pregnancy.
    I thank my lucky stars every single day that my birth control did not fail me during that time.
    After leaving & also during my 2 year celibacy journey, I got off birth control completely. My body skipped 6 months of periods & then finally settled into regularity after an entire year. I was at my sickest during the time I was on birth control & now I am more in tune with my body than ever before.
    With that being said, it I was not on birth control during the time I spent in my previous relationship, I absolutely would’ve gotten pregnant by a very abusive & toxic man.
    Informed consent is so important. I am so grateful I had access to birth control even though it made me sick but either way I was coming out losing in the situation regardless.
    Now I am with someone who treats me with respect & care & I am more educated about how my cycle works. I’ve been using the natural family planning method for 1 year so far & I absolutely love it. Knowledge is power.

    • @marciamartins1992
      @marciamartins1992 2 года назад +12

      Between wanting to be agreeable, and in control of our own wants and needs, this society can be a snake pit for young women to navigate. We need compassion at every turn. People may be put off about this but I think abortion should not be off the table, just as wanting to have a child at 16. We all need to feel in control over our own bodys, others have no say.

    • @prettyllady
      @prettyllady 2 года назад +11

      You want to know something crazy? my friend was attracted to narcissistic/ toxic men while on birth control! It's not like she purposely picked them out, but it was what she kept gravitating too! but when she got off birth control, her type changed and she picked good men to date! birth control can change what you're attracted too. Maybe that's what happened to you 🤷‍♀️

    • @FREEUS1776
      @FREEUS1776 10 месяцев назад

      You wouldn't have most likely been attracted to him in the first place if you were not on BC. It tricks your body into thinking it's pregnant with all the hormonal side effects that come with that.
      Many times the reverse takes place where a woman on BC is attracted to beta males. Then when they get off after marriage they realize they're not attracted to their husbands at all, and now want an Alpha Chud.

  • @elsan2328
    @elsan2328 2 года назад +103

    I was put on hormonal birth control when I was 16 and continued taking it until I was 21. During that time I became extremely depressed and anxious (no one saw the connection), was put on a cocktail of mood-altering drugs, dropped out of school and began engaging in a variety of self-destructive behaviors. After switching to a different type of hormonal birth control at 21, I again experienced a dramatic and disturbing shift in my personality, moods, and behavior, so I started researching the impact of these synthetic hormones on mind and body health. The fact that what equates to potent and dangerous drugs are being given to children like candy without informed consent is unfortunately a recurring theme these days. To be clear, I (like many women and girls) was experiencing very real health issues that precipitated the administration of birth control pills, but the doctors made no effort to identify or address underlying issues and heal the root cause. Thank you for making this video.

  • @Blessed_Sound
    @Blessed_Sound 2 года назад +749

    Praying more young women find your channel. Even if we have a mother, it’s still good to get more info from our sisters because we can always learn something new. Godbless.

    • @lounaannajung4454
      @lounaannajung4454 2 года назад +1

      Especially when we've been raised by mothers who were raised and pretty much buy into the anti-feminie feminist pseudo-science propaganda nonsense.
      I hope that we'd one day heal our selves and help our mothers heal from this. Maybe things might be better that way.

    • @wannahearastory3976
      @wannahearastory3976 2 года назад +7

      True

  • @hannahchristelle1909
    @hannahchristelle1909 2 года назад +282

    This is so deep and well researched! I wish my doctor would've told me all this instead of putting me on birth control at 14!!! They tried to tell me I was overreacting when I told them HBC was changing me and making my anxiety worse. Even just doing progestin affected me. Please make sure you're informed when making these types of health decisions.

    • @mariayoung7891
      @mariayoung7891 2 года назад +11

      Your doctor probably didn’t know unfortunately, most aren’t taught this is medical school.

    • @catcat9582
      @catcat9582 2 года назад +32

      Women experience so much medical gaslighting

    • @Jdavismoranti
      @Jdavismoranti 2 года назад +6

      @cat cat that is the most accurate sentence everrrrr

    • @catcat9582
      @catcat9582 2 года назад +3

      @@Jdavismoranti it's tragic and terrifying, isn't it?

    • @insertname9581
      @insertname9581 2 года назад +12

      I got on it at age 11, doctors have too much control over things related to minors

  • @max8m1
    @max8m1 2 года назад +117

    As a guy I never understood how it seemed so normal for women and girls to be taking regular hormone pills. I always thought I wouldn't want to take such a thing if I were a female, and I guess this video confirmed a lot of my doubts. My fiancée was on the pill only for a short time in her early twenties, hated what it did to her and never looked back since.
    Very interesting video, thank you very much for this!

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!!

    • @rebeccacaulberg216
      @rebeccacaulberg216 2 года назад +11

      My guess is that if teens are gonna screw, might as well prevent early pregnancy rather than trying to stop the kid from screwing.

  • @kc8747
    @kc8747 2 года назад +316

    I was on birth control at 19 in college and I’m 26 now. When I started taking it, I was moody, insecure, depressed, and anxious. I was so insecure I started opting not to eat because I didn’t feel pretty enough to go to the dining hall. I flunked all my classes because I slept during the day and stayed up all night. I had no interest in anything. I even turned to drugs, alcohol, and risky behaviors for comfort. I remember driving in a car with a friend at night, I purposely tried to crash the car. I also tried suicide by pills. I had countless ER visits because there were times I just couldn’t breathe (probably anxiety) Please, if you love yourself, just steer clear of this poison! Mind you, I was a pretty happy person before birth control. I’m still suffering the effects 7 years later.

    • @Tiana326
      @Tiana326 2 года назад +11

      You're actually so strong, both mentally and physically. I hope things get a lot better for you and if no one has told you yet, i am so incredibly proud of you

    • @tukwafahaihambo2200
      @tukwafahaihambo2200 2 года назад +56

      Babes, I hate to say it, but I don't think birth control was the only problem there.

    • @dicksmashermicrocock7984
      @dicksmashermicrocock7984 2 года назад +16

      @@tukwafahaihambo2200 Maybe not, but I have heard a lot of women go suicidal on birth control. Just a month ago I talked to a woman who ended up super depressed and she became suicidal, it all went away when she stopped the pill.

    • @QTpatootie95
      @QTpatootie95 2 года назад +15

      This clearly wasn’t just BC

    • @serenesrn3827
      @serenesrn3827 2 года назад +7

      Why did you torture yourself just so some dudes could be irresponsible ?

  • @danceteacherrlb
    @danceteacherrlb 2 года назад +584

    Hormonal birth control has been extremely helpful to my mental health, so I do want to say that sometimes the reverse can happen. When off the pill I am much more irritable, depressed, and unstable. I, however, have a hormonal imbalance go begin with.

    • @MarlopolyGaming
      @MarlopolyGaming 2 года назад +96

      I'm glad I've finally found someone else with this!!
      I do NOT like who I am naturally. This whole "getting to find out who you really are" made me realise that the real me does truly suck lol.

    • @sarahshoxx
      @sarahshoxx 2 года назад +2

      Thank you.

    • @themoribundapathetic4530
      @themoribundapathetic4530 2 года назад +7

      @@MarlopolyGaming my life has been so shitty the past 2 years i can't tell if me without birth control was worse or better

    • @josephine1590
      @josephine1590 2 года назад +37

      I was diagnosed major depressive disorder at 18 and on my long and difficult journey to improve my mental health I realised every month for about a week I'd get much more severely depressed, coincidentally always a week before my period.
      Long story short, I started taking the pill which helped significantly, I'm no longer seeing a therapist or taking anti-depressants but I'm still on the pill and am no longer depressed! The pill has been amazing for me and I consider it one of the aspects that helped pull me out of my depression.

    • @georgiemerry8929
      @georgiemerry8929 2 года назад +9

      Same, I also for some reason have had an insane amount of people I love die in my life, I think that being on birth control really helps me cling on to a bit of sanity in all of it, I recently increased the amount of hormones in my birth control and I have never been more productive in my life, yes I’m physically unwell a lot, but my ability to compartmentalise is heightened, though still piss weak, it’s better than nothing and better than before

  • @leahag3798
    @leahag3798 Год назад +35

    This needs to go viral. Every woman needs to hear this!

  • @mashae.1066
    @mashae.1066 2 года назад +344

    I had the complete opposite experience while being on birth control for the past 15 years. It’s stabilized my mood, so I don’t get the PMS symptoms of sadness and depression before my period starts.

    • @nikkikah2356
      @nikkikah2356 2 года назад +43

      I’m the same. My period cramps and heavy bleeding were absolutely unbearable, so I started it. I *already* had anxiety and ptsd before birth control, which is also now being treated medically. Now, I can actually function when my period comes (I used to have to take work off sometimes, or just lay in pain at my job).
      Tbh I am a lesbian with no desire for giving birth to children.

    • @rivendells_shona
      @rivendells_shona 2 года назад +56

      I can only speak anecdotally, but that’s a pattern I’ve noticed discussing this with many, many friends over the years: birth control was stabilizing (in many ways) for those who struggled painful periods and significant mood swings/PMS. On the flip, (the observable majority) of those of us who had comparatively painless periods, minimal (if any) PMS, etc, felt on birth control as many of the comments stated: foggy, depressed, killed libido, etc.
      And all this really confirms is that HBC does in fact affect more than reproductive health. 🤷‍♀️

    • @TechnoScorpion2137
      @TechnoScorpion2137 2 года назад +11

      I had awful cramps (fainting from pain even), heavy bleeding, period for 7-9 days. Went on birth control at 16, changed the pill a couple of times, finally stopped taking it at 20. Now I'm 22 and not only I am more energetic and overall SO MUCH HEALTHIER but also my cramps are now very light, my period is tiny and lasts 3-4 days. So it kinda regulated my period, I guess, but if I had a choice again, I would never take it. I was so unhealthy and miserable when on pill.

    • @qiyue8156
      @qiyue8156 2 года назад +15

      Same. I actually noticed that birth control made my life sooo much easier and happier. I like this version of myself much more! :D

    • @madrush24
      @madrush24 2 года назад +8

      Agreed. In fact, my period causes me greater pain and flares my lupus. Birth control (depoprevera) changed my life positively by stopping these symptoms altogether. Without it, I'm stuck in bed for 1 week every month. Interestingly, there's such little research on women's periods and immune disorders. My rheumatologist's eyes blurred over when I originally presented this problem. I had to get Rx from my primary care and pretty much self-medicate. I can't be the only woman who's chronic illness is deeply impacted by menstruation.

  • @artsychiara
    @artsychiara 2 года назад +104

    i am so glad my mother forbade me to go on birth control when i was a teenager. I remember being upset at the time because all of my friends were getting it and i kinda felt... left out. Well.... thanks mom.

    • @janetm16jm
      @janetm16jm 7 месяцев назад

      Smart mom. I'm going to tell my daughters the same.

  • @evacope1718
    @evacope1718 2 года назад +810

    The Jadelle completely ruined my libido. I was on it for 5 years and had no desire to find a partner or do anything sexual (which is a good thing I guess) but a month after I got it removed I suddenly noticed men again and had a strange desire to have children. I felt like a woman again 😅

    • @keziahm6948
      @keziahm6948 2 года назад +5

      Was this the hormonal IUD or the copper one?

    • @boojames4424
      @boojames4424 2 года назад +6

      Yea was it the copper iud bc it’s supposed to be non hormonal

    • @evacope1718
      @evacope1718 2 года назад +17

      @@keziahm6948 wait I got confused 😂 it wasn't the IUD it was the jadelle insert, it was hormonal. I edited my comment

    • @SR77736
      @SR77736 2 года назад

      Same

    • @Phiebe-xe4ov
      @Phiebe-xe4ov 2 года назад +25

      Same for me. Stopped birthcontrol and now i'm super attracted to masculinity

  • @sophie9419
    @sophie9419 2 года назад +170

    I will say one thing, if you have a family history of blood clots do NOT go on birth control with estrogen in it (ie, the kind that helps prevent acne). It's dangerous and a good doctor will screen you for it.

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +11

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @xxxnvssaxxx
      @xxxnvssaxxx 2 года назад +14

      They should ask you your medical history especially if you smoke or have high blood pressure

    • @Amoruniversitas
      @Amoruniversitas 2 года назад +3

      Wow I didn’t know that! I was on bc for 3 years and I have a big history of blood clots in my family

    • @ht8038
      @ht8038 2 года назад

      @@Amoruniversitas the doctors failed you

    • @lavellans
      @lavellans 2 года назад

      true! I was told this and recommended progestin pills

  • @chobbie3628
    @chobbie3628 2 года назад +415

    Next you could do a video on natural methods for common problems that we are just told to cure with birth control like acne, heavy flow, irregular cycle, etc. I would really love to have your opinion on that. Love your videos so much! Have a wonderful day ☀️

    • @kaylinkwiatkowski8435
      @kaylinkwiatkowski8435 2 года назад +10

      I’m seconding this👌🏼

    • @thekingsdaughter4233
      @thekingsdaughter4233 2 года назад +10

      One type of pill (forgot the name/brand; I think it was taken off the market b/c potentially causing liver damage) was pushed as the "beauty pill" particularly for girls unhappy with their appearance (acne, strong growth of body hair etc). Remember now - _Diane35_ was the name.

    • @lifeseries7944
      @lifeseries7944 2 года назад

      Your acne can be cured with plant based diet. Stop eating processed food, drink sugary drink. Eat organic plant based food. Don’t get any needle. Exercise. Get sun light. Breathe fresh air. Bare feet standing on grass (grounding). Meditate. Listen to your mom. When you are young, having 5-day period is normal. The hormone pill causes irregular cycle. I have never used it, never have irregular cycle. God bless you!

    • @a1701.x
      @a1701.x 2 года назад +2

      I would love this

    • @Knottyautumn
      @Knottyautumn 2 года назад +6

      @@a1701.x I’ve heard dandelion tea work

  • @inessirotic4577
    @inessirotic4577 2 года назад +437

    I think I will watch this video and try to take notes, even though I've never used hormonal birth control. When I was 15, I went to my first gynecologist appointment, and the woman who checked me advised me to start using birth control even though I wasn't sexually active. She wanted to give it to me as "prevention". Luckily my mother told me that I don't need that nonsense 😅
    Thanks for always producing high quality videos for us! Your calm voice is wonderful to listen to

    • @joanna48162
      @joanna48162 2 года назад +50

      Damn that doctor is awful.

    • @inessirotic4577
      @inessirotic4577 2 года назад +31

      @@joanna48162 Well, I honestly do think that she had my best intentions at heart, even though she would have given me something unnecessary and harmful actually, but I think her actions came from a place of ignorance not malevolence

    • @cutekitsune9013
      @cutekitsune9013 2 года назад +28

      I've experienced somewhat the same thing. During my appointment, my gynecologist asked if I was sexually active then immediately tried to prescribe me birth control pills after telling her I was sexually active. I told her that I was not comfortable taking birth control mainly because I want to do my research to see if the potential side effects would be worth it for me. I also told her that condoms were working for me (I know condoms don't work 100% of the time) but she kind of pushing me to take birth control because it's better than being sorry. After I asked her if I can think about it, she scheduled a follow-up appointment to prescribe me birth control. I cancelled the follow-up appointment a week after my original appointment. I know my gynecologist was just trying to do my job but I felt like she wasn't listening to me and treating me as if I don't know anything. That's how I personally feel.

    • @wannahearastory3976
      @wannahearastory3976 2 года назад +1

      My mom wants me to go on the pill

    • @inessirotic4577
      @inessirotic4577 2 года назад +11

      @@wannahearastory3976 you could try showing her this video

  • @jennifermulherin2947
    @jennifermulherin2947 2 года назад +57

    As a 50 year old woman , I have been saying this for years!! I had severe endometriosis diagnosed laproscopically at 15. The treatment at the time was trying birth control pills, without the 7 days off. It really created an emotionally chaotic time for me, but being that young I figured it was growing up. Eventually, each of the pills would fail as my body fought them. I was one of the first patients in the state to receive the treatment of Lupron injections. I was a sophomore in college and dealing with menopausal symptoms at the same time. The treatment was stopped after 9 months, and my cycle returned. It It had been effective, and I was thrilled! Eventually, after another year, the pain and symptoms returned. I was in another state, and the doctors there just started me back on the pill. This time, there was a marked change in my personality. I became severely depressed, and one day as I was driving my car on the highway, I had the thought that if I just sped up the car and ran into the bridge, I could end it all. Suicidal ideation was so against every part of my being and worldview that it shocked me into reality. I realized that the only thing that had changed was the addition of the pill. I stopped it just a few days later, against medical advice, and never had that urge again. I struggled for years with endometriosis, but my husband and I were able to have a son. I don't understand why no one has done studies on hormonal birth control and breast cancer. I bet they would find a correlation they don't want to find.

    • @love2000amglam
      @love2000amglam 2 года назад +3

      Lupron is the worst. 😢

    • @elleon3354
      @elleon3354 2 года назад +3

      I'm really glad to see your comment. I'm in my mid twenties and was diagnosed with endo in my teens, and I've been on birth control ever since. Endo was actually not too painful for me, which is how it progressed to a very late stage without me noticing, so stopping my periods was vital. I luckily have not had all the symptoms described by others, but I worry about what will happen when I eventually have to go off birth control (if I stay on it for too many years it causes bone calcium issues). I'm so sorry to hear about your experience and hope women in the future will not have to suffer the same.

  • @xolileinnocentiasebe8197
    @xolileinnocentiasebe8197 2 года назад +20

    I am 31 years old. I never tried taking birth control contraceptive ever until 2 weeks ago.
    I have had a healthy cycle all my life . I am usually a calm person and with the practices of yoga and meditation , I am usually very “zen” in spirit and behavior. I workout and eat healthy. I am naturally a happy person with a positive outlook on life.
    Today (11 Dec ‘22) counts as my 14th day on the pill and I have been depressed , anxious, bored with my self and earlier today I felt suicidal. I couldn’t find a reason for living . Thank God I thought of my only son and ignored the thoughts altogether.
    I felt like I hated every single human being on earth and had a full blown rage. I took a cold shower to calm myself and cry. I broke up with my partner feeling like I have no connection at all with him and I found fault in every little thing that anybody tries to do. I have been crying since yesterday and I would wake up inbetween my sleep to cry and go back to sleep.
    Only much later I decided to actually do a deeper research on the pill. I thought I was the only one going crazy. Thank god I found an article that revealed so much truth about birth control pills and this video also helped. The comments here confirmed that it wasn’t only me. Thank you ladies. Your stories have saved me.
    So grateful I listened to my inner guidance since teenagehood that made me always question these pills. I will be going off the pill and returning to my normal self asap.
    ❤❤❤

    • @xolileinnocentiasebe8197
      @xolileinnocentiasebe8197 2 года назад +10

      So today’s is my 5th day after stopping the birth control pills. I thought I should share so that someone might find it helpful.
      Since I stopped taking the pill (5 days ago). I have been detoxing by drinking a whole lot of water each day, constantly steaming to remove toxins from my body, practicing “detox yoga” using some RUclips videos, getting enough sleep, napping during the day to heal faster, drinking lots of calming teas (green, chamomile and ginger tea) and eating a lot of fruits and vegetables.
      I could feel the hormonal changes happening in my body during this process. I’m so glad I noticed the side effects early. I didn’t need a long cleanse because I was only on the pills for 14 days .
      I feel like myself again, the anxiety and depression has dissipated. I’m happy, whole and back to socializing normally with my friends and family. I fixed things with my partner and luckily he noticed that I was not being myself since I started taking the pill.
      Im in such a happy place and I feel so sorry for women who have been on birth control pills and were diagnosed with anti-depressants without much knowledge , when they could have actually just stopped on time. My heart pours out to you.
      If you happen to be going through the harsh side effects of taking birth control pills I want to let you know that you’re not alone and you’re not crazy . The hormonal changes are a big deal and the best way to heal or come out of this is by stopping completely.
      I am with you and I send you my love .

  • @Sunmoonandstars123
    @Sunmoonandstars123 2 года назад +97

    The Nuva ring was the worst for me. I became severely depressed for months. Took it out, and 2 days later my depression was gone. No exaggeration.

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +15

      Whoa! 😳

    • @katiebug7227
      @katiebug7227 2 года назад +12

      The Nuva ring made me crazy. Deep depression, and so many hormones.. I actually was fired during this period of time with it in.

    • @JanelleBearden246
      @JanelleBearden246 2 года назад +9

      The nuvaring and nexplanon gave me HORRIBLE depression. Made my behavior very erratic. I think it may have even triggered psychosis.

    • @dream0froses
      @dream0froses 2 года назад +6

      Yes!! The same thing happened to me with the addition of extreme dryness and pain down there. I had a great sex life and it ruined it for me until I figured it out

    • @poppyseed4807
      @poppyseed4807 2 года назад +2

      Yes the ring was terrible!!! IUD cramped for 2 years and i was depressed but at least I didn’t wanna end it all like on Nuva ring for 2 weeks

  • @allthestarsthatshine
    @allthestarsthatshine 2 года назад +39

    I was on the pill for 7 years from when I was 17 until I was 24 and I didn't realize how much it affected my personality until I got off of it. I always thought I was an extremely emotional, depressed and anxious person. My doctor prescribed me Zoloft for anxiety and depression instead of acknowledging that the pill could be the problem. I also struggled with my weight and constant unhealthy cravings for years. Coming off of it, my mood has totally balanced out, my interests are totally different because I'm a much more rational and logical person, I've been slowly losing weight over the last 2 years without the struggle I used to have. It's like I was a totally different person. I actually tried to go back on the pill again last year and the side effects were immediate. It wasn't a slow build up like the first time. I couldn't handle it for even a month and I can't believe I felt like that all the time before for years.

  • @marleeg5263
    @marleeg5263 2 года назад +26

    Please never delete this video. I will be showing this to my daughters (I am not a mother yet) when they are teenagers. I wish I had seen this before I started taking HBC.

    • @ht8038
      @ht8038 2 года назад +2

      Do you rather them getting pregnant?

    • @cosmicgirl9
      @cosmicgirl9 2 года назад +4

      @@ht8038 Condoms are a thing. Lol.

    • @ht8038
      @ht8038 2 года назад +2

      @@cosmicgirl9 yes and they’re important but they’re not that reliable by themselves with average use.

    • @cosmicgirl9
      @cosmicgirl9 2 года назад +7

      @@ht8038 Honestly, nothing will ever be as reliable as being celibate, lol. I'm not against women using BC, that's their choice to make. However I'd never take it myself (and I'm not able to ATM) and I'm iffy about putting teenage girls on it as well. There's too many possible side effects I wouldn't want to deal with.

  • @sweetzwilson
    @sweetzwilson Год назад +8

    This was so nice to watched, it made me feel validated, once in 2021 I took the birth control shot for 3-6 months, it made me feel so crazy, I was so insecure, felt tired, had acnes, moody, mean, and I gained weight so much which I am still trying to loose, thankfully I am loosing now. I was dating this guy and I was so afraid to get pregnant that’s why I did it and he wanted it too. But in December of 2021 I decided that I couldn’t do it anymore and if I am scare to get pregnant for this person then I don’t need to date him. I got off the birth control and left the relationship. I was never someone on birth control ever in my life because I always date with marriage in mind. And now I am dating someone I absolutely love and he loves me more and we are planning to get married next year. I am grateful for it and that’s my story of birth control though it was only 6 months.

  • @heartstudio9130
    @heartstudio9130 2 года назад +12

    my sister took the pill for five years as a teenager and young adult. She got very suicidal and thought there was something wrong with her until she stopped taking it and realized she was getting affected by the pill...it literally almost killed her

  • @SapphireX413
    @SapphireX413 2 года назад +103

    I didn't think that birth control affected me until I stopped the patch, started it again and used it for 3 months, then stopped it again. Those 3 months were HELL. I became so depressed and suicidal. I already had a diagnosis of another mental condition and it exacerbated it so badly that I literally could not function everyday. I was bawling my eyes and hoping to die over MINOR ISSUES. I'd rather be pregnant 10 times than deal with that

    • @isabeldiaz9717
      @isabeldiaz9717 2 года назад +14

      But pregnancy and motherhood can change your body and brain so much as well, let alone 10 times 😵‍💫🤯

    • @plzleavemealone9660
      @plzleavemealone9660 2 года назад +6

      Ever heard of postpartum depression? Giving birth even today can also kill you. Not to mention how a miscarriage can affect a woman's mental health as well. Giving birth is painful.
      And why did you get on and off and on it again? You're not supposed to do that...

    • @yanise1625
      @yanise1625 Год назад

      @@plzleavemealone9660 Perhaps post-partum depression is a side effect of having been on the pill and then getting off the pill to have a baby. Maybe your body cannot handle all the natural things your body is now producing after having prevented those cycles from ocurring naturally before? I'm just saying... anything is possible. The best thing to do is live organically both physically and spiritually.

    • @yanise1625
      @yanise1625 Год назад

      @@plzleavemealone9660 Miscarriage can affect a woman, of course, even a man. It's the death of your offspring. Although I do agree that pregnancy has its negatives, it's a natural thing that God created and it's the only way to have a baby really. Although now they are coming out with artificial wombs to further mess up humanity even more. 😭

  • @demyitra1704
    @demyitra1704 2 года назад +252

    I've been on birth control since 16..... I'm 32 now 😭 have never 'felt' any negative effects, but this has shook me.

    • @lovewwe1
      @lovewwe1 2 года назад +49

      Same though, been on it since 16 and now I am 29. Had 0 bad side effects.

    • @s.stevens4520
      @s.stevens4520 2 года назад +86

      But do you know who you are off of it?? Have you ever tried to get off it? You might be really surprised.

    • @demyitra1704
      @demyitra1704 2 года назад +54

      @@s.stevens4520 I'm actually stopping taking them from today to see. I've always felt slightly detached and struggle with memory, I resonate with so much in this video, it'll be interesting to see if I feel different.

    • @TheWhyteRabbit9
      @TheWhyteRabbit9 2 года назад

      You’ve been on it since you were 16 you don’t even know your true adult body and brain chemicals.

    • @lovewwe1
      @lovewwe1 2 года назад +66

      @@s.stevens4520 I understand some people's hesitation being on the pill, especially if they are on it for contraception reasons rather than a medical reason. However, I have PCOS and being on the pill had saved my eggs. My doctor is very supportive and has suggested doing an egg extraction if I want an alternative to being on the pill. I get constantly checked up, have had 0 bad side effects whilst being on it, I feel like a normal person on it physically and mentally, none of these symptoms I can relate to. So I don't think everyone should instantly be turned off from it from hearing a video on RUclips, especially if like me it is a chance to save their eggs. I sometimes feel weird when I see videos like this, even though it is very well meaning, it can also potentially run the risk of someone who does need the pill missing their chance to see if it is for them.

  • @calia.grinston
    @calia.grinston 2 года назад +13

    Wow! I started using birth control at the age of 14 to regulate my cycle because I would be “on” all month long, to help with cramps, etc! I didn’t realize until now watching this video that immediately after starting the pill, the anxiety and panic attacks appeared. I’m 18 now. My anxiety, etc is must better. The reason being Jesus Christ. He has the power to intervene and change your present storyline if you open up your heart to Him🙏🏾

  • @clockworkoregano
    @clockworkoregano 2 года назад +14

    The way I have had doctors shame and try to push hormonal BC on me after I quit the pill and they would ask about it (despite it not being the purpose of the visit), having a female doc straight up tell me there are no such side effects and it was all in my head when I described my issue with the pill... honestly there is something sketchy and likely privately compensated when a doctor, rather than listen and find the right solution for you, actively pushes something unnecessary.

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen350 Год назад +5

    I was never interested inhormonal birth control, because I did not need any birth control, but then I had a lesson about it while we were talking about hormones in biology class. The consequences were horrifying [at least on paper] and my female classmates shared their stories how they are getting no period and how their skin worsen. I was afraid of it, but then an accident happened and I was forced to take one of those pills. JUST ONE and I had no period for two months. Now I am still afraid of birth control, so they are not for me. But I learned new things from your video! Thank you for being there for us, women.

  • @meganmclaughlin5283
    @meganmclaughlin5283 Год назад +5

    I was put on the pill at age 15 (during puberty) and spent a few years on the pill, then had the implanon (and the pill on top to stop my bleeding), and then back on the pill again and only just came off at age 27. That's 12 years in total, and during my most important formative years of growth, and all of the symptoms/issues you've described (especially all of the neurological issues) are absolutely on point. On one hand it's so relieving to know what the cause of my problems have been, but on the other I'm so so devastated that I have had to go through them and feel like I've missed out on an opportunity to thrive in one of the most important times of my life. Thank you for all of your information, I hope this receives as many women as possible who might be either able to make a truly informed decision, or to be able to know why they may be having the symptoms/issues you've described.

  • @Miss.Bri_
    @Miss.Bri_ 2 года назад +75

    I just got my merena iud removed. I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU. My brain felt like it was all over the place, I was moody, I felt very sad depressed lack of motivation and energy. And bloated. So glad I got that devil out of me!

    • @ericacaines2529
      @ericacaines2529 2 года назад +2

      Hallelujah! I was so happy when I removed my one before the 5 year mark.

    • @justaperson6254
      @justaperson6254 2 года назад +2

      i just got my mirena removed too! i've immediately noticed a change! i'm more stable emotionally, my period cramps aren't as painful either. i'm also less paranoid too, and more peppy. i've noticed a spike in energy!

    • @250jo8
      @250jo8 Год назад +1

      Planning to remove mine...was removing it painful though?

  • @ily2yy
    @ily2yy 2 года назад +98

    May you please make a video on how you speak so clear, smart yet so feminine 🙏

    • @aparnaprakash9388
      @aparnaprakash9388 2 года назад +23

      Smart AND feminine….,

    • @raedshmaia8972
      @raedshmaia8972 2 года назад +23

      practice pronouncing words, record yourself repeating after someone else whose speech you admire,
      and listen to yourself. Keep practicing
      Speak from a place of love and only speak what is edifying to yourself and others. Ephesians 4:29🙏🏽
      Allow God to heal you and deliver you from demonic oppression and then bring out your innate feminine nature which is part of our God given freedom as women♥️

    • @gvdd2324
      @gvdd2324 2 года назад +3

      @@raedshmaia8972 I needed this, thank you 🌸

    • @raedshmaia8972
      @raedshmaia8972 2 года назад +2

      @@gvdd2324 you are very welcome♥️So do I ❣️❣️❣️

    • @cutekitsune9013
      @cutekitsune9013 2 года назад +11

      I would love to watch a video about that topic. I want to learn to increase my vocabulary and not use so many slang words when I talk.

  • @JensASMR11
    @JensASMR11 2 года назад +79

    I hated being on birth control pill. I always felt like a cloud over me, I always acted “crazy” and extra emotional. Plus, I did gain weight. I got off of it after a year so I finally feel myself again. It took a whole year for me to regulate my hormones after getting hormonal acne on my cheeks. Never getting on hormonal birth control, terrible idea 😏 I guess the only thing I liked not getting pregnant but that’s about it

    • @rijadan8043
      @rijadan8043 2 года назад +1

      So whats better to use instead?

    • @AliceinJapanaland
      @AliceinJapanaland 2 года назад +8

      @@rijadan8043 track your ovulation using an app. It'll help you figure out which days you are fertile. If you avoid having sex on those days and just use condoms all the other days, it's nearly impossible to get pregnant. You can still have sex during the days you're most fertile (they're also the days youre most likely to want to have sex), but just be extra careful to use whatever contraceptives you choose properly during those days

    • @jennifermclelland6877
      @jennifermclelland6877 2 года назад +1

      Took it for 3 months before my husband and I realized I went "crazy". Took 3 years to get back to normal 😲 when I asked the doctor about a lower dose they said I was on the lowest dose 🤔

    • @jennifermclelland6877
      @jennifermclelland6877 2 года назад

      @@AliceinJapanaland natural is great before having kids. don't do natural right after having a baby. That's not reliable. I chose a copper iud after having 4 kids in 4 years trying the natural method and have been 6 months pregnancy free and still have my brain.

    • @SoulxSpectre
      @SoulxSpectre 2 года назад +1

      @@jennifermclelland6877 my doctor said something to me about the dose just being what it is, you can't take more or less it is just one precise way. Xx

  • @MsTheeloisa
    @MsTheeloisa Год назад +12

    The thing is...MY OWN hormones are ruining my mental health. I feel fine, maybe, 4 days a month. I was hoping the pill would make me more stable but now I'm scared of side effects.

    • @feyzacelik723
      @feyzacelik723 Год назад +1

      Your feelings invite you to show unconditional love and compassion to all your experiences. What seems to be in the way to happiness, is the way. Embrace being sad, embrace tears, embrace screaming into a pillow, embrace all the feelings that are bubbling up. ❤

  • @christinemccluskey4022
    @christinemccluskey4022 2 года назад +18

    “Historic black colleges” haha! I love that you left that in. Why do the most disparate things always share the same acronym?
    Thanks for this video. This whole-person perspective on birth control makes so much more sense than the medical-only perspective.

  • @georgianavlad3616
    @georgianavlad3616 2 года назад +82

    I was left with infertility after using the pill for 7 years. I had to go trough surgery so that i could start ovulating again. After i got pregnant i had a high risk of miscarriage and i stayed in bed for 6 months. After i gave birth the first thing my doctor prescribed me was (you guessed it) the pill!

    • @dslacie25
      @dslacie25 2 года назад +15

      how can you be sure that the infertility was triggered by the pill?

    • @georgianavlad3616
      @georgianavlad3616 2 года назад +39

      My ovaries did their job perfectly before the pill and after i got off the pill i had no ovulation more than an year until the surgery. It formed like a calcified skin over them that kept them from releasing eggs.

    • @dslacie25
      @dslacie25 2 года назад

      @@georgianavlad3616 is that like an ovarian cyst?

    • @georgianavlad3616
      @georgianavlad3616 2 года назад +8

      No, it was like the whole ovary was covered and eggs could not grow to be released

    • @NoName-sp5dp
      @NoName-sp5dp 2 года назад +35

      So many gynecologist fail to tell women that birth control shouldn't exceed 5-7 years. Your body gets used to the birth control if you use it too much. Taking breaks off birth control when you know you're not going to sexually active is necessary

  • @bobbobby715
    @bobbobby715 2 года назад +16

    I live by the philosophy that I will only have sex if I am in love and married because sex is for making babies. Abstinence is the best birth control.

    • @wateredeggs8198
      @wateredeggs8198 2 года назад +2

      Thank you!!!!

    • @virginiamontaldo440
      @virginiamontaldo440 2 года назад +7

      This is actually the most logical and factual position.

    • @averykempf9164
      @averykempf9164 2 года назад +8

      So true! As someone else said:
      "It's called, keep your legs closed, you ain't married."

  • @lakeishasmith3569
    @lakeishasmith3569 2 года назад +9

    Yah told me when I was younger never take birth control, my sister did . She been in and out of the doctor every since... Smh ... These doctors don't tell u these "safe" procedures give side effects... Ovarian cysts, fibroids, thyroid problems that go on and on.... Thank you so much for taking the time to educate us!! ❤️❤️ Be blessed!!

    • @Kingdomsrose
      @Kingdomsrose 2 года назад +1

      Yah recently convicted me to take it out and I'm going too asap. I don't feel like myself. I feel angry , I get upset with everything...I've never ever been like that 😞 I hate myself at times because ik it's not me

    • @lakeishasmith3569
      @lakeishasmith3569 2 года назад +1

      @@Kingdomsrose 😓😓

    • @Krissstineee
      @Krissstineee 2 года назад

      I was prescribed HBC because of my ovarian cyst (endo). I am scared to stop taking it as the cyst may grow larger.

  • @nikeisagreekgoddess4135
    @nikeisagreekgoddess4135 Год назад +2

    One of the craziest things I heard Sarah Hill say, is that while conducting research on her field, she was told that there was no female sample because women on the pill do not release cortisol as a response to stress, which is terrible as cortisol is what motivates you to fix the issue that causes stress in the first place.
    She also said that the lab she got that info from claimed "everybody knows this".

  • @taym1698
    @taym1698 2 года назад +39

    I haven't watched this yet but I'm excited to! When I was 15-16 I was put on BC because I had a three month long period. Instead of trying to solve the problem they threw me on it..I stayed on for about a year, this was about 7 years ago. Since then I haven't went back on it. Imagine if we threw little boys on synthetic testosterone, it's sick. I was never taught the dangers and neither have any of the women I know. Someone I work with was on it since about 10 years old due to period issues and she developed osteoporosis, the youngest case the doctor has ever seen. BC is just a bandage and doesn't "regulate hormones"!

  • @nean3075
    @nean3075 2 года назад +47

    In my case I take the pill to live normally. Before I always had severe depression and self harm thoughts (basically wanting to cut out the uterus) *during* my painful and strong periods for many years. With the pill I have other unpleasant side effects but at least I can control the period better now.

  • @yumikaax2905
    @yumikaax2905 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this video!!!. Loved the addition of why male birth control is so challenging. And reading the comment section has been eye opening. Thank you all the ladies who shared their experience. I hope this info can reach as much people as possible.

  • @genevievea2836
    @genevievea2836 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for creating this video! I, too was on the Mirena IUD for many years..I had many negative side effects that I ignored until I just couldn't. When I finally stopped using birth control it was just as you described; I could see more clearly. I felt vivacious and connected to my whole self. My marriage had been suffering and getting off birth control fixed many of the issues that were causing us to drift apart.
    I wish I had been told that these were possible side effects when I started birth control at age 15.
    💚

  • @ladyaridette
    @ladyaridette 2 года назад +3

    I'm glad I found this video. The past year, I've been using the pill on and off, and I noticed that when I was off the pill that I was more hopeful, more confident in myself, more able to absorb what was happening around me. While on the pill, I felt like I was silenced, my tolerance for social situations or conversations diminished, I was less outgoing even though I've always been shy and introverted, and I was so severely depressed and had episodes of incredible lows where I just wanted to end it all. A couple weeks ago, I got off the pill, and it's exactly like remembering the real me who had all of these ambitions and hopes in life. I feel like I'm finally able to pick myself up, be there for me, and love myself more. Sometimes I think about going back on it and just documenting my experience as a way to confirm or rather prove that it was the pill and not just a depressive episode, but other times I don't want to sacrifice the woman that I've come to remember. I wish this knowledge was more well-known and actively provided to patients who are just prescribed birth control without any information about the effects or long-term consequences. I am so happy to be able to love myself again

  • @kayhrutherford3545
    @kayhrutherford3545 24 дня назад

    I don't usually comment on social media posts as the world is full of harsh company, but I just want to say that this is the most clear, scientifically backed up and least biased video/piece if information I've seen about birth control and how it affects our minds, bodies and personalities that I've ever seen. Thank you so so much, I have recently started birth control (for multiple reasons) again and am having a hard time with it, I've been desperate for a good informational video to share with my partner to help him understand what I'm going through, and this takes the cake. I feel so grateful to you for how you've put this together, and I'm sure I speak for many when I say I feel validated and not like I'm alone in this and losing my mind, thanks to this video.
    Keep doing what you're doing x

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  23 дня назад +1

      I really appreciate this. Thank you so, so much.

  • @MaryRose86
    @MaryRose86 2 года назад +8

    I’m so happy more women are coming out on how dangerous birth control is. Sadly a quick google search will not give such in-depth info like this . Beautiful video ❤

  • @loveaniah
    @loveaniah 2 года назад +19

    omg wow i’ve had skyla for almost 6 months now and was thinking about getting it removed because it has caused me soo much stress. i’ve been more depressed, high anxiety and just overall have been dissatisfied with life. this is definitely my sign 😭

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +4

      6 months is better than my 5 years! I hope you make the right choice for you 💖

    • @cleocatra9324
      @cleocatra9324 2 года назад +3

      My birth control really caused a lot of anxiety i feel

  • @lalalila2
    @lalalila2 2 года назад +8

    Almost 4 years with an IUD and I don’t feel any desire for sex now. I can’t wait to get it out. I’ve been feeling so dull, so meh, and I feel like it has impacted my relationship. I just recently found out that a lot of women feel the same way while on the IUD, so I’m definitely getting it out as soon as I can.

  • @Denti777
    @Denti777 2 года назад +2

    I haven't even watched the video yet, but I already got teary-eyed at the comments. I started taking birth control at 16 years old, I'm going to be 23 in about a month and I finally decided to stop taking it about a week ago. I don't remember how I was before taking it, all I know is that I've been emotionally unstable in the last couple of years. The pill made my skin clear up, got me a wonderfully regular period and kept me safe from an unwanted pregnancy. But for as long as I can think back, I've been sad, insecure and just an emotional mess. The thought of having taken this stuff throughout this significant developmental period, makes me angry and scared - I don't know who I am without it, I don't know what it might have done to my personality, but I'm about to find out. I am worried that this isn't the best thing to do, but many comments give me hope, that life might actually get better.

  • @loonyfox8942
    @loonyfox8942 2 года назад +94

    It’s so crazy to me. I’ve met MANY women who’ve had negative effects of birth control even my own family. I started birth control when I was 18 but I hated the brand and stopped. I started again when I was 22 and finally found one that worked best with the right hormones and dosage. I have a lot of mental health issues and I was very hormonal all month I only had one week where I felt normal which was when I was ovulating. After that week I was depressed and miserable. Crying constantly and getting into physical fights. I got on the pill and I had more and more weeks like my ovulation week and I’m happier. I’m only writing this because I’ve have had the opposite experience but that shouldn’t discourage any woman from taking charge of her body with or without birth control. Knowledge is power 😅 as corny as that sounds it’s true. I want to talk with a Dr about my experience but I scared they will just lie to me to make a profit. Hopefully I find a good Dr who will help me feel normal and centered. Good luck to everybody else on their journey. ❤

    • @priestrat
      @priestrat 2 года назад +8

      Its the same for me, birth control helps me so much with my emotional stability. The emotional rollercoaster is hell without it. And its the only thing that prevents my acne, which gets pretty bad, even though im 26. But one day, I want to get off birth control as well.

    • @loonyfox8942
      @loonyfox8942 2 года назад

      @@priestrat absolutely! I really hope I can find a medication that will help with my acne too you’re not alone. I’m 29 and I still break out plus I’m trying for a baby soon but I’m really scared of my emotional stability. I

    • @terrible_at_usernames
      @terrible_at_usernames 2 года назад

      same,
      bc was pretty good for me

    • @IssieAndLife
      @IssieAndLife 2 года назад

      @@priestrat same here, I do have issues with "cloudiness", low libido, and depression but I find eating properly helps a lot, but overall my mood has stabilised and I LOVE not having periods (i've taken a progesterone only pill for 4 years)

    • @dee130
      @dee130 Год назад

      Hi. I was wondering if you could give me some help/advice. I’ve been on the pill since 9th grade (20 now) for my unbearable period and I’ve had nothing but a positive experience, attracted to ultra masc men, do very much want sex. But seeing videos like this make me want to get off it. I commented when she first put the vid up and she was a little rude to me. Idk what to do.

  • @zoeroberts5308
    @zoeroberts5308 2 года назад +6

    I was on the pill for 5 months. I could feel myself slowly getting more and more depressed and anxious. I remember promising myself that if I felt that happening, I would stop taking it and see what happens. I did and I feel like myself again after only a few weeks. It really helped with some of my PCOS symptoms but it wasn’t worth it.

  • @meccaminor
    @meccaminor 2 года назад +3

    I had nexplanon and it was the worst time in my life. It contributed to many of relationships failing, romantic and friendships. When i had enough i went to planned parenthood to get it removed and they said they can’t because of “insurance didn’t cover it” i looked at the doctor and said you are going to take this sh*T out right now!!! And they did. Took my body over a year to get back to normal but I’m better now. I will never go on birth control again i always had a bad experience. I will never put my daughters on birth control and is women need to teach our kids about sex/ cycles/ ovulation/ on a real level. Thank you for taking the time to make this video ❤

    • @magnarcreed3801
      @magnarcreed3801 2 года назад +2

      So outside of abstinence how are you gonna teach them about not getting pregnant?

  • @chelsiewilson
    @chelsiewilson 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for researching this topic and taking your time to formulate a cohesive video to educate women about our bodies.

  • @SalamiFingers
    @SalamiFingers 2 года назад +62

    it’s so interesting to see how medication affects different people! people are saying how much worse they were on the pill but the me before the pill was a 24/7 anxious, angry and depressed mess. i look back and i realise how i would take decisions without regard and let my emotions get hold of me unnecessarily to the point where it was crippling and even therapy didn’t help.
    once i started the pill life overall was a lot more calmer. shitty moments are still there (it’s life they will always be) but i definitely bounce back quicker than ever before. once i have a moment of clarity, i can actually hold onto it instead of descending into delusion. i will say tho that my attraction to others is not as intense as before tho before the pill it was like a demon so i’m not sure if it’s a good comparison to begin with.

    • @nintkrav
      @nintkrav 2 года назад +2

      SAME! I feel absolutely more focused and calm

  • @ajpart
    @ajpart 2 года назад +18

    I feel like this video could not have come out at a more perfect time. I just started deeply researching this subject because of my PMDD diagnosis at the beginning of this year. I feel extremely validated by this video after years of awful experiences with doctors etc. Thank you 💗

  • @ayahmolina5982
    @ayahmolina5982 2 года назад +22

    I'm so proud of you, you are literally my favorite channel on RUclips, so smart and articulated, you are a role model, I wait for every video of yours, those are hard times and yet your grace, elegance and absolute calmness inspires me beyond words, thank you sister you really mean so much to me, I can't wait for future videos, love and peace to you and your family 💖

  • @annafebland4460
    @annafebland4460 2 года назад +39

    Can’t wait to watch this!!! Praying for you and baby :)

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +19

      Thank you so much. Thankfully, we’re both doing well. Patiently/impatiently awaiting little one’s arrival ❤️

  • @akaritakahashi7757
    @akaritakahashi7757 2 года назад +8

    I took out my Mirena after other videos on this topic as well as yours. Thank you for being the catalyst to pull it out. So excited for my journey ahead without the contraceptive!

  • @phalynwilliams4119
    @phalynwilliams4119 2 года назад +10

    I have never been on birth control but this discussion is fabulous. The pill is big business. I am in my 50’s. My mother and my high school biology teacher are the only women I know who only spoke against hormonal birth control. My mother bad mouthed The Pill and my biology teacher bad mouthed the IUD. My mother always told me that condoms are very safe. I have frequently advised my daughter to use condoms and avoid BC. I know so many women my age who developed women issues that probably stemmed from BC.

  • @garfield4882
    @garfield4882 2 года назад +32

    Can you please talk about how to talk more calmly, softly, in a feminine way. I talk very aggressively and my voice is super loud. Can you please suggest something for that?
    Also, make a video on how to be calm rather than being dominating and agressive.

    • @deadparrot5953
      @deadparrot5953 2 года назад +2

      I haven't watched all of her videos, but if I were you, I would watch Jasmyne's playlist called "The Art of..."

  • @Funitarium
    @Funitarium 2 года назад +2

    THANK YOU!! Hormonal birth control literally caused me to score 30 points lower on the GRE. I took many practice tests on and off of it, before and after taking it, so I'm fully confident it impaired my cognition.

  • @CourtneyCha0s
    @CourtneyCha0s 2 года назад +4

    I have severe mental health issues in the family so that fact that I starting experiencing really bad depression and anxiety didn't seem to surprise me, but listening to your video and realizing that some (not all) of my worst bouts with those came during use of hormonal birth controls are starting to make me question some things. Needless to say, I'm glad I'm not on them anymore, but as someone who also doesn't want something inserted in me either leaves not a whole lot of options. Wish we had more alternatives that don't fall in those two categories and that male birth controls would also get better as well.

  • @audralong6067
    @audralong6067 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this! I was on the IUD for two months and experienced horrific mood swings, irritability, and depression. As soon as I got off it was a night and day difference. This is the discussion I wish my doctor had with me.

  • @valentinekiptui4189
    @valentinekiptui4189 2 года назад +6

    I was literally having this conversation with my cousin yesterday. Such important information to have. Thank you and so proud of you!

  • @jellyrcw12
    @jellyrcw12 2 года назад +2

    Very important information! I was 17 when I tried hormonal birth control and it gave me THE WORST migraine of my whole life. I was getting headaches in the afternoon for months and then one day (even after stopping taking the pill for like 1-2 weeks) I woke up from a nap blind. It was terrifying and I had no idea what was going on. My doctor ended up diagnosing me with estrogen sensitivity and told me to NEVER take synthetic estrogen again. She said I could have had a stroke if I were higher risk. And ever since I've struggled with hormonal related migraines even though I haven't been on birth control in almost a decade.

  • @Abmarp
    @Abmarp 2 года назад +25

    I am chuckling at the HBC part lol. Let me keep listening. I have never been on birth control (I am 26), but this is still fascinating to me. Because, I love these subject.

  • @Chelsea-b1s
    @Chelsea-b1s Год назад +1

    I’ve never felt so seen in terms of the effects that all of the hormonal birth control methods I tried had on me. Every doctor told me it was all in my head! I think many women have been on it for so long they don’t realize what’s happening to them. It’s heartbreaking to consider how this has positioned women in society on a macro scale. Thank you for making this video. The more education the better and hopefully will turn into accountability that requires the drug developers to disclose this crucial information.

  • @AstroMartine
    @AstroMartine 2 года назад +31

    Thank you for talking about this! I hate how people act like it's women's job to take care of birth control and they don't consider the crap it does to their bodies. I have never been on hormonal birth control because instinctively hated the idea. Over the years I have known of over 10 women with ages from 19 to 31 who had various gynecological problems ranging from ovarian cysts to losing their periods a few months - for no reason. Worst 2 cases I know ended up in the emergency room after a cyst they didn't even know they had ruptured and caused internal bleeding-they narrowly escaped death. All of these women had one thing in common: they were on the pill. When I did some online research on side effects, nothing relevant came up.

  • @courag1
    @courag1 2 года назад +2

    Wow! So much good information. I am post menopausal now. I did birth control pills only a few months as they made me feel so crappy and moody. We opted for the diaphragm and spermicide or condoms before we wanted to have children. I did have an IUD for a while and once I found out it let me get pregnant but not let the baby attach, I had it removed. To me that they did not tell me this, was so unethical on the part of the doctors.
    When we did want to try for a baby, I got pregnant right away. I nursed the first boy over two years and then because he was nursing less, my periods returned. This boy was a very strong nurser so the effect was his nursing held back my periods for all that time. I had then one period and got pregnant with our second son. Nursed him also but he was not as vigorous of a nurser, my periods came back soon after having the 6 week period of healing after having a baby.
    So we used condoms or I watched my monthly cycle and then space our last child the same distance apart. And had our third son.
    Fortunately for me the break from hormones which nursing our children meant that I have have had no breast cancer. My mother and sister both died of breast cancer which was post menopausal and therefore not deemed to be hereditary by genetics. I am 69 now and am in good health.
    But what I did find is that dairy also plays with our hormones as all cow’s milk has mammalian estrogen in it. When I found this out, I stopped all dairy and also being off of dairy reversed the severe arthritis I had developed close to when my periods stopped altogether. After giving up dairy, my arthritis is so much better controlled and only bothers me on rare occasions. It was bad before giving up dairy, I was in a wheelchair.
    I do drink Soy milk now but it does not have the negative effects that they tell us as Asian women have used soy products for years and so long as they maintain their traditional Asian diets, which is lots of tofu, vegetables and very little meat or fish, breast cancer is avoided nearly 100%. If they live in the cities where western fast-food restaurants are easy-access, their breast cancer rates approach the rates of women in the USA.
    So now in order to protect myself further from cancer, I have become a vegan. It has helped my weight to become normal, reversed my pre-diabetes, normalized my blood pressure, I do not have wrinkles and at age 69, is rather incredible. Getting off of dairy also meant no more asthma, no more constipation. And I sleep better.
    As my father died of Alzheimer’s as well as my maternal grandmother, the diet I am on is the most protective for my brain also. This diet means no heart or kidney disease. So it has many benefits.
    I had terrible hot flashes after menopause. Soy has helped me tremendously. I don’t eat vast quantities, I get most of my dietary protein from beans and nuts and other legumes. But soy is not dangerous. I also avoid oils, sugar and too much salt.
    My husband is now vegan also but he had to have prostate cancer and it was discovered at stage 4 so he had the surgery. Dairy to him was like a religious experience. The estrogen in dairy which is linked to causing breast cancer, also can cause prostate cancer in men. So no more cancers occurred, he eats as I do. Even though he had robotic surgery, a cancer cell could have broken away from his tumor and made a home in another part of his body. This is why he went Whole Foods Plant-Based which is what I am now also.
    Clearly with all the hormones the doctors like to throw at women, they do not care if we get sick as the doctors make money off of our illnesses.
    I TAKE NO MEDICATIONS as I do not need to. I do take supplements. I walk if the weather permits. And I am a good vegan cook. Herbs and spices are what makes meat and poultry tolerable.
    We can experience better health learning to think for ourselves as we do not want to be sick and nor do we want to be exploited by the medical industry.
    Ladies, be wise. Look into what I’ve written here for yourselves. WFPB is the road to optimal health and is by far, the healthiest diet for women.

  • @Melissaistired
    @Melissaistired 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for talking about this!!! I honestly I feel like sometimes I'm living in a bubble or like I don't respond to emotional things the right way and I really have been struggling with it. I feel like I don't understand things the way I used to and my like I'm just stuck. I didn't notice it for the first few months that I was on the pill but I've been on it for almost 9 months now and I just feel like I'm going crazy and either I can't talk to anyone about it or they don't have the same experiences. It makes me feel better to know that there's some evidence behind this :(

  • @lm3049
    @lm3049 2 года назад +1

    I was on birth control for a while. I had my third baby at 40. I thought I would just go back on birth control after birth. My doctor, who was a new attending doctor all done with training a few years before said NO WAY. I mention that she was fairly “new” since a lot of people think younger doctors are more “hip”, if you will. She said N O not at forty. Too risky. She told me all the risks and we figured out how long I’d been on it, which was since 18.
    I’m glad she went over everything with me. Very informative.

  • @RoastedSaltedPeanut
    @RoastedSaltedPeanut 2 года назад +23

    A lot of people I've spoken to understand that hormonal birth control has side affects but accept those side effects because the alternative is pregnancy. Contraception is still looked at as a woman's responsibility and a lot of women are pressured into taking hormonal birth control because their partners don't want to or like wearing condoms. I got an IUD last year and it hasn't been terrible but I do have mild side effects. Birth control is an incredible thing and has helped women take control of their bodies but that doesn't mean there aren't any issues with it. I think maybe when you talk about the side effects of birth control, maybe people who are opposing you are the ones who are focusing on the good that birth control has done (or they are just crazy keyboard warriors who knows). I feel like often times the conversation just stops at "hormonal birth control bad" when it needs to include contraception being the responsibility of both parties involved. A lot of people have used the side effects of birth control to shame women who are on it. Religious extremists use the side effects of birth control as a reason to justify trying to make it inaccessible. Obviously some people just want to be mad but maybe some people just misunderstood your view point because of all the garbage out their. Either way, thanks for taking about this :)

    • @dee130
      @dee130 Год назад +1

      Hi. I was wondering if you could give me some help/advice. I’ve been on the pill since 9th grade (20 now) for my unbearable period and I’ve had nothing but a positive experience, attracted to ultra masc men, do very much want sex. But seeing videos like this make me want to get off it. I commented when she first put the vid up and she was a little rude to me. Idk what to do.

  • @miaheartrising
    @miaheartrising 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this very insightful video and your beautiful, grounded presence! I just got off birth control 18 days ago, and I'm already feeling so much more connected to myself and to my body. I'd love to see your updated skincare routine (including the products you use, your diet, etc.) because your skin always looks so radiant! And also a video about your natural pregnancy :) Much love sister, God bless your beautiful heart and your family!

  • @aurianawalker5626
    @aurianawalker5626 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this. I’ve been on the Merina IUD since February 2022. I have not felt the same since. I’ve been trying to figure out what it was and have been contemplating on removing it. This has helped me a lot and reminded me why I didn’t want to go on birth control in the first place. Sad that I never found videos like this whenever I was doing research before getting the IUD.

    • @justaperson6254
      @justaperson6254 2 года назад

      i had my iud removed. it made me happier. (i've had it out of me for about 3 days). my period started and it's not cramping as bad. my sex doesn't hurt anymore, and it doesn't feel like i'm being pierced. my emotions have also become easier to control. i'm not so irritated. i'm also less paranoid and depressed.
      tl;dr it's made me happier since i've removed my IUD.

  • @soofu
    @soofu Месяц назад +1

    I have depression and anxiety, I thankfully did not have worse symptoms and my weight remained the same, however my PH and vaginal microbiome was extremely affected and I suffered from reoccuring yeast infections, UTI's, bacterial vaginosis. I strongly believe it affected my immune system and natural bacteria to the point I started developing early arthritis (it is genetic in my family) I couldn't take it anymore at that point. Changing my diet, being on probiotics every day, doing everything to change my lifestyle when it was never the problem in the first place took a horrible toll on my health. Everyone's body reacts differently, but if you are healthy do not take the risk, you'll be off it in less than a year if it messes up your healthy body ):

  • @bellavita2484
    @bellavita2484 2 года назад +3

    The Information in this video is SO important! Thanks for all the research you put into this topic and for presenting it so well. I am actually quite shocked...unbelievable what is done to woman through hormonal birth control! I was prescribed the pill when I was 13 (!) because I had very bad acne and was also prescribed Accutane. I was on the pill for over 10 years and my psyche was a total mess. So glad I stopped taking it in my twenties and I recovered bit by bit. Honestly, I am quite sad right now, because I realize what was actually done to me. I pray this video reaches many people and can make an impact. Thanks, Jasmyne for all that you do. God is using you in profound ways. 🙏💖

  • @GiftedFestiveBee
    @GiftedFestiveBee 2 года назад +2

    Fascinating research. The effort that went into this video is exemplary. The information you’re bringing forward is highly significant and I hope more people find this video. The work you put into getting this information out is so important as I have noticed how often doctors fail to help patients understand what changes they will be subjecting themselves to. Unfortunately, I also notice the “bandaid” solution, as doctors present certain medicines as a miracle cure with few to no side effects. And though this may be the case sometimes, there are still drastic changes going on which may not be visible. This video helps people visualize (even if it doesn’t impact them so much since they may not have any negative symptoms), how what they are taking affects them, and the work you are doing is so important in helping people understand.
    Though I’m a man, I still find it highly important as it does impact those around me. I feel that the issue of doctors prescribing ‘cures’ without explaining them can be seen even wider than birth control as well, and it is interesting to look into those cases further. Thank you for your research and the time you put into it.

  • @skeinofadifferentcolor2090
    @skeinofadifferentcolor2090 2 года назад +4

    Oh my gosh, I am totally agreeing with everything you have been saying about Birth Control!!
    When I first went on it I was 17 and had just suffered a miscarriage. I stopped eating for two weeks and dropped 18#. I was not right in the head, and I was getting into a lot of dark things around this time.
    I went on it again when I was 19 with my second boyfriend. All the affection I once had for him was gone, and I was a totally different person. That relationship didn't end well.
    Then I went on the IUD three months before my husband and I got married. We were abstinent until our wedding night, and I wanted to be adjusted to it before our big night. Well... it almost destroyed our marriage. He was in pain from feeling the strings, I was constantly in pain, and I was a rage monster. When I got it put in I was violated by my gynecologist. I was screaming for him to stop, but he inserted the device anyway. I never reported it because he's gay and he had a female chaperone with him.
    I got it taken out when we were wanting to have kids, which was about a year from when it was first put in, and immediately I physically felt like my brain was able to make connections it wasn't able to, I was happier, and my aggressive tendencies greatly diminished. I actually wanted sex, sex didn't hurt, and I felt like a complete married woman for once.
    After trying out two other forms of BC we stopped all together, especially after our second pregnancy loss. After that I did a crap ton of research into it only to begin to discover all of these horrific truths about it. I held onto the IUD for years before finally burning it. I will never consent to either of my two daughters being put on it for any reason whatsoever.
    I plan to teach them everything they need to know about their reproduction and cycles. Not every cycle is the same, and the expectation of the 28 day cycle, flow, cramps, and everything else needs to stop.

    • @faithful2b1
      @faithful2b1 2 года назад +1

      If you don't mind me asking but what do your current use for birth control? (also thank you so much for sharing this info😇)

    • @HibiTeamQueso
      @HibiTeamQueso 2 года назад

      @@faithful2b1 condoms probably. They are harmless and effective

  • @pickyberrie
    @pickyberrie Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, it literally saved my life. I doubted before watching the whole video but then i decided to give it a try and stopped!
    Been taking birth control for the past 2 years.
    Worst 2 years of my life, had severe anxiety and depression symptoms, I thought i got my depression and anxiety due to stress and other stuff like that.
    But i stopped taking them after watching this video 4months ago, was not expecting my depression n anxiety to go away coz i didn’t realise birth control was the cause of it. Somehow, i have noticed that the negative thoughts n panic attacks have gone away after stopping birth control. It surprised me how i didn’t realise how much it was affecting me.
    I’ve never felt so free and fresh after 2 years!!
    coz i’ve been feeling shit the whole time in the past 2 years that i forgot how i was supposed to feel like.
    Only one downside is that my acne came back after stopping the pills..

  • @Amira-z6k
    @Amira-z6k 2 года назад +4

    I started to take the pill when I was 14. As you said I was told it’s “safe” and the possible side effects would go away in a few months. Now at 17 I have not been taking it for almost a year now and I feel so much better. I feel more alive. I have much more energy even when I sleep to little (on the pill I was tired 24/7) and just feel my feelings more intensely. In general I feel more connected to my feminine side and my sexuality and I experience more positive emotions. My intuition is also better. Sadly my skin got a bit worse but I can live with that.

  • @jessicasaccone7608
    @jessicasaccone7608 2 года назад +2

    I don't know why RUclips recommended this vid to me, but I found it very informative and entertaining to watch. I was on BC from the age of 18 to 26. My effects were not as significant as some other women, but I did experience a lack of libido and lack of sensation during intercourse. At 26, I changed pharmacies and they would only dispense the generic version when I had been taking name brand. I started experiencing more pronounced side effects, like spotting between cycles, very bad cramping, etc. When I went to my gyno with my concerns, they basically gaslit me saying I couldn't be experiencing what I was describing because the generic is the same as the name brand. Or if I was experiencing those things, it wasn't being caused by the BC (though they did not look for any other cause). Fast-forward two months when I found out that I was pregnant (while still regularly taking the pill). Obviously, i dropped taking the pill right away. At first I thought the changes I experiences, increased libido, better sensation during intimacy, etc. were caused by pregnancy hormones, but they continued even after I gave birth and stayed off the pill while breast feeding. I went back on the pill eventually, and quickly realized how pronounced the side effects were. I stopped taking it over ten years ago and have never looked back. I'm not saying women shouldn't take it, but doctors should be more transparent about the effects it could have and willing to listen when their patients have issues.

  • @lindsaypeek63
    @lindsaypeek63 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video even while pregnant etc. you are a gem

  • @oyinda9170
    @oyinda9170 2 года назад +1

    I am a pelvic floor therapist and I see patients with pelvic pain (endometriosis, pain with sex etc). More than half of the patients I see have been been on hormonal birth control since they were teenagers. I think the scariest side effect of hormonal birth control is not the adverse effects a lot of women experience the first few weeks, but the slow effects it has over years. I’m talking decades. Some of my patients are unable to have sex with their husband for years, infertility, question their sexuality, masked endometriosis that returns with vengeance, failed relationships and so on. Effects like these cannot be listed on HBC package because it’s hard to correlate. But with my clinical experience I know they are linked. It’s really sad to know that people may have had an entirely different and happier life if they had never been on HBC to “regulate hormones” or acne.

  • @mariahjordan120
    @mariahjordan120 2 года назад +5

    I was on the shot from 14-21 over the years I suffered from migraines that proactively worsened over time. I was having 48 he long migraines up to once a week. Once I got off the migraines started becoming less and less now I hardly suffer from even a headache. Had to do my own research to find out about natural tracking. It’s sad I was 25 years old when I found out there is only a week out of the month we can actually get pregnant. I had to find out through TikTok. NOBODY TAUGHT ME THIS. I was taught that touching sperm could get you pregnant.

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +1

      Yes, so unfortunate that there are many women who don’t know how fertility works!

  • @Ishtars_Star
    @Ishtars_Star 2 года назад +2

    My mother told me early on that when she first got married at 19, she took birth control (back in the 70s). She was very fit and very thin but developed a huge blood clot in her arm within 1 year. She went off of it and never took it again. After hearing that story, I never went on birth control, ever. Im 33 now (married for 9years) and still have never been pregnant and have practiced safe sex my entire life. There are other methods! Be kind to your body and do research about what you ingest. You only get one!

  • @sunshinek5827
    @sunshinek5827 2 года назад +3

    My parenting and my relationship with my children has changed completely for the better since I've been off hormonal contraceptives. I was not maternal on them and now I cant get enough of my babies. My heart breaks thinking of all the times I was with a completely different brain.

  • @julietmariebryant209
    @julietmariebryant209 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad you shared this. I really really really wish I knew this before getting a hormonal IUD. It stole so much from me, one of my biggest regrets. I had it in over five years and after 3 years of it out i'm still working towards recovery! If only i had known all this beforehand.

  • @sharonprice2724
    @sharonprice2724 2 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this. I got off birth control last year. Best decision.

  • @5everfull641
    @5everfull641 Год назад +1

    This video is INCREDIBLE. The depth and detail are so profound. Thank you for sharing the truth with women!

  • @mehakverma7043
    @mehakverma7043 2 года назад +5

    Never been on the pill (never even had sex lol), but I always found that my mood and the way I think highly depends on the time of the month. The week of/before I'm supposed to get my period, I feel heavily depressed, lonely, and maybe even a lil suicidal. But man, When my period comes, that day and the whole rest of my week I am happy, my depression is gone, I no longer feel social anxiety and I feel optimistic about life. Even my opinions and goals are more focused. I cannot even begin to imagine what the pill would do to my psychology...

  • @IFBBProYeo
    @IFBBProYeo 2 года назад +2

    None of this is ever talked about. I admire you for providing this information in such a kind way.

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I really appreciate you saying that 🙏

    • @IFBBProYeo
      @IFBBProYeo 2 года назад

      @@JasmyneTheodora That small thank you. Was all I could really type out.. your video actually affected me quite deeply because mental health is such an important thing for women. And so hard for some men to understand what we go through. It can destroy your life or elevate it. The risks of pregnancy are terrifying and the extreme measures we go to to protect ourselves from that outcome... Have consequences. Suffering. So much mental suffering for me with PMDD before my period that it changed my life. Us women have to talk about this. That it could be a chemical imbalance or it could be the drugs. All from trying not to be pregnant either through violence or by accident. It's almost too much to emotionally face.

  • @marrr5234
    @marrr5234 2 года назад +8

    I lost half of my hair and have now chronic hipotension because of birth control. I wish I never took those pills

  • @itsevee34
    @itsevee34 2 года назад +1

    When I went to the doctor and explained that I was bleeding every 2 weeks, my doctor prescribed birth control in literal seconds..no explanation, no second thoughts, and left. The consultation took a total of less that 3 minutes. I refuse to take BC, so I just waited it out and I became regular again shortly after. When I went to Mexico to get my nose checked out from years of allergies, the doctor took her TIME. She explained EVERYTHING. What allergies are, what our bodies do when we are having an allergic reaction, showed me anatomy charts of the nose and explained what is happening to me with them. She even demonstrated how to correctly use the nasal spray she prescribed right there in her office. I left satisfied, and trusted in her because she was able to provide me with information and examples.

  • @NadiPadii
    @NadiPadii 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this video!! I knew I wasn't just imagining all this things I was feeling during the pill, I'm now stopping for good (after 1,5 years)! Love your channel, keep it up

  • @ebubeirene
    @ebubeirene 2 года назад +2

    Very accurate. Since I found out about the many negativities of birth control, I had to tell all my friends to be off it. Never again. Btw, I do love how you talk and express yourself.

  • @mindingpeople
    @mindingpeople 2 года назад +3

    This was wildly fascinating and so informative! I can only imagine how much research has gone into this, but this is one of the best video's I have seen in a long time and I have learned so much! This is so important for all women to hear and I am so thankful that you have taken the time to make this video to get us all more informed about such an important topic!

  • @kbleu5910
    @kbleu5910 2 года назад +2

    This has been eye opening and I appreciate you taking the time to sit down and explain how this ends up effecting our body.

    • @JasmyneTheodora
      @JasmyneTheodora  2 года назад +2

      Of course! So glad you found the information valuable!

  • @isabella.amaraa
    @isabella.amaraa 2 года назад +24

    Please please please make a video about how to safely quit hormonal birth control, while minimizing withdrawal symptoms! The withdraw symptoms are INSANE 🥺

    • @JJ-vp3bd
      @JJ-vp3bd 2 года назад +5

      What are they

    • @isabella.amaraa
      @isabella.amaraa 2 года назад +1

      @@NaoiseCora I had horrible hormonal acne that I hadn’t had before the pill:) you wouldn’t mentally withdrawal, but your body having the lack of synthetic hormones that it’s been used to for years would cause withdrawal symptoms

    • @MarlopolyGaming
      @MarlopolyGaming 2 года назад

      My plan for when I get sterilised is to keep my nexplanon in me for about 5 years or so. That way the effects should, in theory, slowly fizzle out.

  • @leahsmith2078
    @leahsmith2078 7 месяцев назад

    I appreciate how well-spoken you are. As someone who enjoys language, it’s nice to hear a broad vocabulary.