Dr Chalmers Path to Pro - Birth Control Information

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Birth control is a helpful option for many people, but it’s good to understand how it might affect the body over time. Hormonal methods like estrogen and progesterone can change how your body produces certain hormones, which might make it harder to get pregnant later on. Some people also notice changes like weight gain or shifts in how their body handles insulin after long-term use.

Non-hormonal options like copper IUDs work differently, but they can still cause inflammation in the uterus, which might affect things like implantation or fertility for some. If you're using birth control for reasons like acne or hormone balance, there may be other ways to support your body too. Knowing how these methods work can help you make choices that fit your long-term health and goals.

Highlights of the Podcast

00:00 – Intro & Disclaimer
00:41 – Hormonal Birth Control & Fertility
04:29 – Weight Gain & Hormonal Disruption
07:08 – Copper IUD Effects
12:28 – Preparing for Pregnancy & Health Tips

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