Unit 4 Family Planning
Unit 4 Family Planning
Unit 4 Family Planning
ACTION
1. Inhibit ovulation
2. Thicken mucus in the cervix preventing the
sperm from penetrating it.
3. Examples include Norplant and Jadelle which
has 5 and 2 flexible tubes respectively.
Effectiveness
> 99%
1. It is a reversible
Effectiveness: 86 - 97%.
They create a barrier between the penis and
the vagina preventing sperm and/or any
disease from entering the woman's cavity or
from vagina to the penis.
1. Easy to get and relatively inexpensive.
2. Can be discontinued at any time.
3. Provides some protection from STI/HIV,
Cervical cancer.
4. Reliable method for people who cannot use
hormonal birth control methods.
5. It provides dual protection for on a client
who is just commenced on COCs.
6. Responsibility of both partners.
7. Can be purchased without a prescription.
8. Does not interfere with breast-feeding.
9. Does not interfere with fertility.
10. May be used immediately after birth or
after abortion, the period when infection
occurs easily.
1. Requires a man’s cooperation for a woman
to protect herself from pregnancy and disease.
2. Some irritation or sensitivity to latex.
3. Difficulty using condoms correctly.
4. Must use a new condom with every sex act.
5. Some men say it reduces sexual feelings.
6. Must be rolled onto an erect penis before
sexual intercourse, can interrupt foreplay.
7. Spillage or leaking of sperm is possible if
condom is put on or removed incorrectly.
A female condom is a strong odourless,
transparent sheath that transmits heat and
lines the vagina to create barrier against sperm
and STIs.
Efficacy is 75-80%.
1. No cost involved.
2. Requires no devices.
3. Involves no chemicals.
4. Available in any situation.
1. Chances of getting pregnant with this
method are much higher than with any other
method.
2. Some men have difficulty telling when they
will ejaculate.
3. Some men may not withdraw in sufficient
time -needs discipline
5. Interruption of the excitement or plateau
phase of the sexual response cycle may
decrease pleasurable experience.
6. High risk of contracting sexually transmitted
infections.
LAM is based upon the idea that a woman
cannot become pregnant as long as she is
breastfeeding her baby.