FAMILY PLANNING

Family planning helps individuals and couples control the number and timing of their children. It includes methods for preventing unplanned pregnancies, spacing births, and ensuring reproductive health.

 

WHY IS FAMILY PLANNING IMPORTANT?

  • Promotes maternal and child health
  • Prevents unplanned pregnancies
  • Reduces the risk of health complications
  • Supports economic and educational goals
  • Empowers individuals to make informed reproductive choices

FAMILY PLANNING METHODS

Natural Methods

  • Fertility Awareness – Tracking ovulation cycles
  • Withdrawal Method – Pulling out before ejaculation
  • Breastfeeding (LAM) – Natural postpartum contraception

Barrier Methods

  • Condoms (Male & Female) – Protects against pregnancy & STIs
  • Diaphragm & Cervical Cap – Blocks sperm from reaching the egg

Hormonal Methods

  • Birth Control Pills – Daily oral contraceptives
  • Injections (Depo-Provera) – Shots every 3 months
  • Implants (Nexplanon) – Small rod placed under the skin
  • Patches & Vaginal Rings – Slow hormone release

Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs)

  • IUDs (Copper & Hormonal) – Inserted into the uterus, effective for years

Permanent Methods

  • Tubal Ligation – Female sterilization
  • Vasectomy – Male sterilization

EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION

If unprotected sex occurs, emergency contraception (morning-after pill) can prevent pregnancy within 72 hours.