Hormonal birth control methods, such as the pill, patch, or IUD, can significantly impact women's health. These methods work by regulating hormones to prevent ovulation. Many women find relief from menstrual cramps, heavy periods, or acne when using hormonal birth control. However, it’s important to consider potential side effects, which can include mood changes, weight gain, or an increased risk of blood clots. Always consult your GP before starting any form of birth control to discuss your options and find the best method for your individual health needs.