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FAMILY PLANNING
“Minister of Health, John Junor, is urging Jamaicans to practice
family planning to reduce poverty, child and maternal mortality
and the spread of HIV/AIDS.”

Source: Jamaicans Urged to Practice Family Planning. March 14,
2006
http://www.jis.gov.jm/health/html/20060313t140000-0500_8297_jis_jam
What is Family Planning?
• Family planning allows individuals and couples
  to anticipate and attain their desired number of
  children and the spacing and timing of their
  births.
• It is achieved through use of contraceptive
  methods and the treatment of involuntary
  infertility.
• A woman’s ability to space and limit her
  pregnancies has a direct impact on her health
  and well-being as well as on the outcome of
  each pregnancy.
ABSTINENCE
• Abstinence is not having sex.
• If two people don't have sex, then sperm can't
  fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of a
  pregnancy.
• You don't have to be a virgin to practice
  abstinence. Sometimes people who have been
  having sex decide not to continue having sex.
• Abstinence is 100% effective in preventing
  pregnancy
RHTHYM
• Also known as "fertility awareness," is a method of
  birth control that uses the menstrual cycle to predict
  your most fertile time of the month

• Fertility awareness birth control methods are based on
  the fact that:
 sperm may live in the female reproductive tract for up
  to 7 days
 the female egg lives for only a day
 fertilization may occur even days after intercourse
 "safe days" occur 2 days after ovulation and continue
  until your next period
CONDOMS
• A condom blocks sperm from
  coming in contact with the
  inside of the vagina, where it
  could reach an egg. (If sperm
  reaches an egg, pregnancy can
  result.)
• The male condom is a barrier
  contraceptive made of latex or
  polyurethane. The condom
  must be fitted over the erect
  penis.
• A condom also prevents
  disease-causing substances
  from spreading from one
  person to another.
• Like the male condom, is
  made of latex or
  polyurethane. The
  condom has a ring on
  each end. The ring that is
  placed inside the vagina
  fits over the cervix, while
  the other ring, which is
  open, rests outside of the
  vagina and covers the
  vulva.
BIRTH CONTROL TABLETS
• The pill suppresses ovulation
  so that an egg is not released
  from the ovaries, and changes
  the cervical mucus, causing it
  to become thicker and making
  it more difficult for sperm to
  swim into the womb.
• The pill also does not allow the
  lining of the womb to develop
  enough to receive and nurture
  a fertilized egg.
• This method of birth control
  offers no protection against
  sexually-transmitted diseases.
• The lower levels of estrogen in birth control pills
  supress FSH and LH "fooling" the pituitary gland
  into thinking a woman is pregnant. Ovulation will
  then not occur which prevents pregnancy.
• The progesterone in birth control pills creates a
  thick cervical mucus making it difficult for sperm
  to reach the uterus. It also impedes an egg from
  attaching itself to the uterine lining
  (endometrium) because of changes in the cellular
  structure of the lining.
DIAPHRAGM
• A diaphragm is a flexible
  rubber cup that is filled with
  spermicide and self-inserted
  over the cervix prior to
  intercourse.
• The device is left in place
  several hours after
  intercourse.
• The diaphragm is a prescribed
  device fitted by a health care
  professional and is more
  expensive than other barrier
  methods such as condoms.
I.U.D
• The intrauterine device shown uses
  copper as the active contraceptive,
  others use progesterone in a plastic
  device.
• Some IUDs release small amounts of
  progestin. IUDs may be left in place for 5
  - 10 years, depending on the device
  used.
• IUDs are very effective at preventing
  pregnancy (less than 2% chance per year
  for the progesterone IUD, less than 1%
  chance per year for the copper IUD).
• IUDs come with increased risk of ectopic
  pregnancy and perforation of the uterus
  and do not protect against sexually
  transmitted disease. IUDs are prescribed
  and placed by health care providers.
VASECTOMY
• Vasectomy is a simple
  procedure that is very
  effective in preventing
  pregnancy.
• Men usually have no side
  effects from vasectomy,
  and no change in sexual
  performance or function.
  Some men will feel sore
  for a few days, but pain
  can be relieved by
  analgesics and an ice
  pack.
TUBAL LIGATION
•   Tubal ligation is surgery to tie the tubes
    (fallopian tubes) of a woman which causes
    permanent sterility by preventing transport of
    the egg (ovum) to the uterus,Tubal ligation is
    not recommended as a temporary or reversible
    procedure.
•   Tubal ligation is done in the hospital while the
    patient is deep asleep and pain-free (using
    general anesthesia). A small incision is made in
    the abdomen and a small telescope
    (laparoscope) is inserted. The tubes (fallopian
    tubes) are tied off and cut apart. The skin
    incision is stitched closed. The patient is able to
    return home within a few hours after the
    procedure.
•   Tubal ligation can be performed immediately
    after childbirth.
Unreliable Methods
• Coitus interruptus/withdrawal is the
  withdrawal of the penis from the vagina before
  ejaculation. Some semen frequently escapes
  before full withdrawal and before ejaculation,
  which is enough to cause a pregnancy.
• Douching shortly after sex is ineffective
  because sperm can make their way past the
  cervix within 90 seconds after ejaculation.
• Breastfeeding. Despite the myths, women who
  are breastfeeding can become pregnant.
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE
• Emergency contraception is not a substitute
  for regular contraceptive methods and it is
  not the same as the abortion pill.
ABORTION
• Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by
  the removal or expulsion of a fetus or embryo
  from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its
  death

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Family planning

  • 1. FAMILY PLANNING “Minister of Health, John Junor, is urging Jamaicans to practice family planning to reduce poverty, child and maternal mortality and the spread of HIV/AIDS.” Source: Jamaicans Urged to Practice Family Planning. March 14, 2006 http://www.jis.gov.jm/health/html/20060313t140000-0500_8297_jis_jam
  • 2. What is Family Planning? • Family planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children and the spacing and timing of their births. • It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility. • A woman’s ability to space and limit her pregnancies has a direct impact on her health and well-being as well as on the outcome of each pregnancy.
  • 3. ABSTINENCE • Abstinence is not having sex. • If two people don't have sex, then sperm can't fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of a pregnancy. • You don't have to be a virgin to practice abstinence. Sometimes people who have been having sex decide not to continue having sex. • Abstinence is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy
  • 4. RHTHYM • Also known as "fertility awareness," is a method of birth control that uses the menstrual cycle to predict your most fertile time of the month • Fertility awareness birth control methods are based on the fact that:  sperm may live in the female reproductive tract for up to 7 days  the female egg lives for only a day  fertilization may occur even days after intercourse  "safe days" occur 2 days after ovulation and continue until your next period
  • 5. CONDOMS • A condom blocks sperm from coming in contact with the inside of the vagina, where it could reach an egg. (If sperm reaches an egg, pregnancy can result.) • The male condom is a barrier contraceptive made of latex or polyurethane. The condom must be fitted over the erect penis. • A condom also prevents disease-causing substances from spreading from one person to another.
  • 6. • Like the male condom, is made of latex or polyurethane. The condom has a ring on each end. The ring that is placed inside the vagina fits over the cervix, while the other ring, which is open, rests outside of the vagina and covers the vulva.
  • 7. BIRTH CONTROL TABLETS • The pill suppresses ovulation so that an egg is not released from the ovaries, and changes the cervical mucus, causing it to become thicker and making it more difficult for sperm to swim into the womb. • The pill also does not allow the lining of the womb to develop enough to receive and nurture a fertilized egg. • This method of birth control offers no protection against sexually-transmitted diseases.
  • 8. • The lower levels of estrogen in birth control pills supress FSH and LH "fooling" the pituitary gland into thinking a woman is pregnant. Ovulation will then not occur which prevents pregnancy. • The progesterone in birth control pills creates a thick cervical mucus making it difficult for sperm to reach the uterus. It also impedes an egg from attaching itself to the uterine lining (endometrium) because of changes in the cellular structure of the lining.
  • 9. DIAPHRAGM • A diaphragm is a flexible rubber cup that is filled with spermicide and self-inserted over the cervix prior to intercourse. • The device is left in place several hours after intercourse. • The diaphragm is a prescribed device fitted by a health care professional and is more expensive than other barrier methods such as condoms.
  • 10. I.U.D • The intrauterine device shown uses copper as the active contraceptive, others use progesterone in a plastic device. • Some IUDs release small amounts of progestin. IUDs may be left in place for 5 - 10 years, depending on the device used. • IUDs are very effective at preventing pregnancy (less than 2% chance per year for the progesterone IUD, less than 1% chance per year for the copper IUD). • IUDs come with increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and perforation of the uterus and do not protect against sexually transmitted disease. IUDs are prescribed and placed by health care providers.
  • 11. VASECTOMY • Vasectomy is a simple procedure that is very effective in preventing pregnancy. • Men usually have no side effects from vasectomy, and no change in sexual performance or function. Some men will feel sore for a few days, but pain can be relieved by analgesics and an ice pack.
  • 12. TUBAL LIGATION • Tubal ligation is surgery to tie the tubes (fallopian tubes) of a woman which causes permanent sterility by preventing transport of the egg (ovum) to the uterus,Tubal ligation is not recommended as a temporary or reversible procedure. • Tubal ligation is done in the hospital while the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia). A small incision is made in the abdomen and a small telescope (laparoscope) is inserted. The tubes (fallopian tubes) are tied off and cut apart. The skin incision is stitched closed. The patient is able to return home within a few hours after the procedure. • Tubal ligation can be performed immediately after childbirth.
  • 13. Unreliable Methods • Coitus interruptus/withdrawal is the withdrawal of the penis from the vagina before ejaculation. Some semen frequently escapes before full withdrawal and before ejaculation, which is enough to cause a pregnancy. • Douching shortly after sex is ineffective because sperm can make their way past the cervix within 90 seconds after ejaculation. • Breastfeeding. Despite the myths, women who are breastfeeding can become pregnant.
  • 14. EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE • Emergency contraception is not a substitute for regular contraceptive methods and it is not the same as the abortion pill.
  • 15. ABORTION • Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of a fetus or embryo from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death