Family Planning and Methods, Reproductive Health
Family planning is not all about “Lowering the number of babies” or contraception methods, but about the complete guideline of reproductive health that makes us prepared to start from puberty to the different reproductive phases of our life. Of course, Family planning...
Family Planning and Methods
Male condom Prevents both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS Effective when used correctly every time you have sex Easy to get and use What it is A thin rubber covering that fits over the erect penis. Is a barrier that keeps sperm out of...
Family Planning and Methods
Female condom Prevents both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS. It is way more effective when used correctly every time you have sex. What it is – Plastic covering inserted into the vagina before sex. – Is a barrier that keeps sperm out...
Family Planning and Methods
Promotion of family planning – and ensuring access to preferred contraceptive methods for women and couples – is essential to securing the well-being and autonomy of women, while supporting the health and development of communities. Benefits of family planning /...
Family Planning and Methods
In spite of the importance of condoms in reducing the risk of unwanted pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections, many people are not taught how to use them correctly. Here are some tips for the safe, effective use of male condoms. • Use a condom during every sex...
Family Planning and Methods
Emergency Contraception has been used if a woman’s primary method of birth control fails. It should not be used as a regular method of birth control. It keeps a woman from getting pregnant when she has had unprotected vaginal intercourse. “Unprotected”...