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Heterosexual women: have you noticed any difference in how you respond to your SO when going on or coming off birth control?

Asked by hiphiphopflipflapflop (6100points) January 15th, 2010

From the Wikipedia article on Claus Wedekind. Note bolded the sentence in second paragraph.

“It has been suggested that MHC [major histocompatibility complex] plays a role in the selection of potential mates, via olfaction [smell]. MHC genes make molecules that enable the immune system to recognise invaders; generally, the more diverse the MHC genes of the parents, the stronger the immune system of the offspring. It would obviously be beneficial, therefore, to have a system of recognizing individuals with different MHC genes and preferentially selecting them to breed with. Yamazaki et al. (1976) showed this to be the case for male mice, who show such a preference for females of different MHC. Similar results have been obtained with fish.[5]”

“In a 1995 experiment by Wedekind, a group of female college students smelled t-shirts that had been worn by male students for two nights, without deodorant, cologne or scented soaps. Overwhelmingly, the women preferred the odors of men with dissimilar MHCs to their own. However, their preference was reversed if they were taking oral contraceptives. [6] The hypothesis is that MHCs affect mate choice and that oral contraceptives can interfere with this. A study in 2005 showed similar results.[7]”

Spawned from a question by jmah.

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