Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Are U really motivated to use contraceptives.?? Ask yourself & then carefully listen to health Care providers.

Which type of couple U are ?? Ask yourself about your degree of motivation of using contraceptives!!! Use of effective and trustable contraceptive is not Childs play!! Classification of acceptors:
Based on the degree of motivation acceptors are classified as ‘typical users’ and ‘perfect users’. Typical users are women or men of average intelligence and motivation who use the contraceptive method casually.  Does not listen when counseling is on at doctor’s chamber or at Family Planning Clinics. Most of them are illiterate.
For instance in case of oral contraceptives these second type of women(‘typical users’  or use the contraceptive method casually   take the pills regularly at a definite time of this day as per advice communicated to them by physician. These contraceptors one called ‘perfect users’.
So far as IUCD s are concerned the difference between two subsets of acceptors are minimal. ‘Perfect’ and ‘typical users’ are nearly identical. In fact IUCD ‘compliance’ is limited to monthly string checks.
In summary, the IUD is 98-99% effective, which means that of 100 women using the IUD, about 1-2 will become pregnant during the first year of use. By comparison, sixty to eighty women who use no birth control method is likely to become pregnant in one year period, provided couple is healthy.
If the copper IUD is used for twelve year and Mirena LNG-IUS (Skyla/ Emily ) LNG IUS for 7 year period then provide cumulative pregnancy rates will be 1.9 per 100 women for the copper IUD and 1.1 to 1.4 pregnancies per 100 women with the LNG IUS. However, the cumulative 10 year probability of pregnancy after tubal ligation is 1.8 per 100 women, not clinically different.

What in the scientists’ opinion is as reversible sterilization ‘thus modern IUCDs can be considered as reversible sterilization’ – without the risk of anesthesia, surgery, or regret for the woman or her partner?


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