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ST.

ALEXIUS COLLEGE

M105
BSM-3

ACTIVITY NO.1

Name: MIKKA KAMILLE A. LEMENTE Date: April 22, 2023


Year & Section: BSM 3 - C

Family Planning Advances Challenges Strategies


Method
PILLS  Easy and accessible  Mothers/ Women tend to be  Thorough counselling both the
 Simple forgetful in taking the oral husband and wife or partner must
 Effective at preventing contraceptives be present during the counselling
pregnancy when taken  Hormonal effects may occur session; joint effort is a must
consistently and (Headache, nausea, weight between the two; so that they will be
regularly. gain/loss, moody) both educated about its benefits,
 Most common Family  May lead to pregnancy when take side effect and proper dosage.
Planning Method inconsistently  In depth assessment must be done
 Non- invasive  Contraindicated to patients with to the pt to check her past health
certain condition such as heart conditions and history to avoid
problems. further complications
 Lack of male involvement in family  Instruct the pt to set a daily alarm
planning. clock to avoid skipping the intake of
the pills.
 Intensive tracking of FP defaulters
must be done through house to
house visit regularly to decrease the
number of women with unmet needs
DMPA  Injection of Progestin  Painful administration (as  Proper information and education
that is given every 3 commonly described by the pt) to pt about its benefits and side
months to prevent  Periods may change and become effects.
ovulation, changes the irregular, shorter, lighter or stop  Providing DMPA card to the patient
cervical mucus to block altogether so the pt will be aware about her
sperm, and change the  Inefficient supply of the Method schedule date
lining of the uterus to  Intensified FP users tracking
prevent implantation of  Advise the pt to have regular visit
a fertilized egg. on barangay health center
 Convenient  Procurement of the supply. Must be
 3 months intake interval included in the budgetary plan of
 Doesn't require daily barangay
action. 
 Considered highly
effective at preventing
pregnancy
 Does not
contraindicated with
breastfeeding.
CONDOM  Plastic or polyurethane  Reduced sensitivity during  Educate. Raise awareness
condom is an effective intercourse is a commonly  Promote a supportive
barrier against HIV as well voiced concern with couples environment.
as STDs who opt for condoms as a  Positively influence reproductive
 Easy to get & easy to use contraception method health behaviors, including correct
 Have no side effects.  Male partner is usually hesitant and consistent use of condom
 Barrier method of to use the method. “Less  Consider using messaging that
contraception. pleasure” increases awareness of condom
benefits and normalizes condom
use within communities.
IUD  Provides long-term  Fake news and information  Health history assessment must
protection from pregnancy. about IUD that spread through be done thoroughly before the
This effective birth control internet procedure
works the same way as a  Increase IUD removal months  Discussion on Family Planning
birth control shot. It is more after the insertion method during prenatal visit must
than 99% effective when  Beliefs and traditional barriers be done
used correctly. on the method (partner  IEC on benefits of IUD
  Intrauterine devices hesitancy and unwillingness)
(IUDs) are one of the most  Some conditions may be
effective forms of contraindicated such as hx of
reversible contraception PID, Bleeding and UTI.

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