Family Planning

Family Planning

What is Family Planning?

Family planning is about making informed decisions on when and how many children you want to have. It allows couples or individuals to plan their families according to their personal, economic, and health circumstances.

Why is Family Planning Important?

  • Health Benefits: Proper planning helps ensure the health of the mother and child by spacing pregnancies.
  • Economic Stability: It allows families to plan their finances better and provide for their children’s needs.
  • Empowerment: Family planning gives you control over your reproductive health and future.

How to Get Started?

Consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your options and find the method that suits you best. Family planning is a personal choice, and the right guidance can help you make the best decision for your health and future.

We provide Following Services in Family Planning

Copper T

Copper T is a small, T-shaped intrauterine device (IUD) that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It’s a long-term, hormone-free contraceptive option that can last up to 10 years. Once inserted, it provides continuous protection against pregnancy with minimal maintenance.

Tubal Ligation (Open Surgery)

Tubal ligation is a permanent method of birth control where the fallopian tubes are surgically cut, tied, or sealed to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus. Open surgery involves making a small incision in the abdomen to access and close the tubes. This procedure is effective and typically done under general anesthesia.

Laparoscopy Tubal Ligation

Laparoscopy tubal ligation is a minimally invasive procedure where small incisions and a camera are used to access and seal the fallopian tubes, preventing pregnancy. It’s a quicker recovery option compared to open surgery, with less pain and scarring.

DMPA Injection

The DMPA injection, also known as Depo-Provera, is a birth control shot given every three months to prevent pregnancy. It contains a hormone that stops ovulation, ensuring effective contraception. It’s a convenient option for women who prefer not to take a daily pill.

Barrier Protection

Barrier protection methods, like condoms or diaphragms, are used during sexual intercourse to physically block sperm from reaching the egg, preventing pregnancy. They also reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), making them a dual-purpose form of contraception.

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