We review recent evidence that suggests that oral contraceptives may influence the dynamics of sexual relationships and the human pair-bond. Hormonal birth control likely has positive effects on cementing the pair-bond by decoupling sex from conception. However, changes in women's evolved mate preferences associated with initiation or discontinuation of hormonal contraception may alter attraction to her partner, with potentially negative consequences for sexual satisfaction. We describe the evidence for such changes produced by laboratory studies, including prospective experimental designs, and how the consequences of such changes are being explored beyond the laboratory. In view of the growing prevalence of modern hormonal contraceptive me...
I examine the influence hormonal contraception on interpersonal attraction. This study measures attr...
Background: Little is known about how condoms and other contraceptives influence women’s sexual enjo...
Women who use hormonal contraceptives have been shown to report more intense affective responses to ...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgmen...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
According to the congruency hypothesis, relationship satisfaction is predicted by the congruency (or...
Data from 1155 Czech women (493 using oral contraception, 662 non-users), obtained from the Czech Na...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
Millions of women use hormonal contraception and it has been suggested that such use may alter mate ...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
A number of recent studies have implicated that incongruent use of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) neg...
Introduction: Hormonal contraception is available worldwide in many different forms. Fear of side ef...
I examine the influence hormonal contraception on interpersonal attraction. This study measures attr...
Background: Little is known about how condoms and other contraceptives influence women’s sexual enjo...
Women who use hormonal contraceptives have been shown to report more intense affective responses to ...
Hormonal variation over the menstrual cycle alters women's preferences for phenotypic indicators of ...
Previous studies have pointed out an interesting fact: the use of hormonal contraceptives modifies t...
Most women in the United States use hormonal contraceptives at some point in their lives, yet little...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgmen...
Women who are regularly cycling exhibit different partner preferences than those who use hormonal co...
According to the congruency hypothesis, relationship satisfaction is predicted by the congruency (or...
Data from 1155 Czech women (493 using oral contraception, 662 non-users), obtained from the Czech Na...
I investigated the relationship between the use of hormonal contraception at pair-bond formation and...
Millions of women use hormonal contraception and it has been suggested that such use may alter mate ...
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of t...
A number of recent studies have implicated that incongruent use of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) neg...
Introduction: Hormonal contraception is available worldwide in many different forms. Fear of side ef...
I examine the influence hormonal contraception on interpersonal attraction. This study measures attr...
Background: Little is known about how condoms and other contraceptives influence women’s sexual enjo...
Women who use hormonal contraceptives have been shown to report more intense affective responses to ...