I thought I fancied men until I came off the Pill after 13 years & realised I’m a lesbian – now my ex ‘disgusts’ me
THERE are loads of different side effects you might have when going on the contraceptive pill, and some people experience changes when they come off it too.
And one woman has left people stunned after she claimed coming off the pill turned her into a lesbian.
Amy May, from Australia, took to TikTok to explain how everything changed for her when she finally stopped taking the pill aged 28, after taking without a break since 15-years-old.
Although she confessed to initially being hesitant to come off the medication, she thought it was the perfect time, since she's just come out of an eight year relationship with her boyfriend.
Amy thought she might experience some common side effects like weight gain and acne, but was also intrigued after some friends told her 'you find who you are when you're not on the pill.'
"I didn't think it actually would [change anything] and I definitely didn't think I would be attracted to women," she explained in the viral video.
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Nothing much changed at first, but Amy said she did feel "lighter" in both her mood, energy and thoughts.
Then Amy noticed she started thinking about her ex boyfriend "with disgust", something she put down to coming off the pill.
"It could be a coincidence, could not, who knows, but it could have been a combination between me coming off the contraceptive pill and coming out of a toxic relationship, but the way I started to view my ex was kind of disgust - which again could be the person that he became," she said.
In another post, she showed a picture of her ex from this time last year, followed by a picture of her new girlfriend.
"This December I'm in love with a woman and gay as f**k," she said.
It turns out Amy wasn't the only person who experienced something similar when coming off the pill.
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"Decades of research has found that women’s sex hormones impact their attraction to specific members of one sex. Why shouldn’t it also impact their attraction between the sexes?" she explained.
She added: "It just goes to demonstrate that sex hormones are intimately involved in attraction and – for some women – the hormonal changes initiated by the birth control pill can nudge their preferences in ways that are more noticeable than they are for others."