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Hi. I'm 27 year old female and I am in one very long relationship.
In first year of our time together, my boyfriend used condoms all the time but later he has stopped.
After that, in about six month I had two abortions so we talked about other methods of contraception. So, I decided to start with using anti-baby pills. I have been using them all the time and really I don’t have any problems with unwanted concealing but there is one another problem. I have sunk into a depression, occasionally mingling with anger, bitterness, longing, loneliness, hurt, and fear.
Is there connection between anti-baby pills and depression?

Well, first I can point you on some directions. It is not recommended for woman to use anti-baby pills for a long time because they can cause a lot of damage to your organism, especially to its endocrine part.
So, you should maybe consider reviewing your contraception methods.
I have maybe really strange opinion on anti-baby pills. You can't trick your organism because I consider that women are a natural tool for having a baby.
It is shown that because of that, anti-baby pills can cause depression.
The right mechanism is unknown but, like I already said, long term using is not recommended.
Human’s hormones are one very spectacular, complex and not yet well known thing, so you shouldn’t play with them.
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