Assignment
Assignment
During Puerperium
2) Injectable
Containing both oestrogen and progesterone EG Medroyprogesterone.
150mg given imi every 3 months. Nuristerate 200mg given imi every 2
months.
3) IUCD
It is a small T-shaped plastic device which is inserted into the uterus. It
releases small amounts of progesterone which thickens cervical mucus
making it harder for sperm to enter fallopian tubes. It stays for 5 years.
4) Implanon
It is inserted sub dermal, it releases levonorgestrel over period of 3 years.
1) Condoms
There are male and female condoms made of latex rubber inserted on the
penis or in the vagina before sexual intercourse preventing semen and
other bodily fluids from being shared or semen entering the vagina.
2) Cervical diaphragm
It is a dome shaped synthetic or latex device placed over cervix prior
sexual intercourse to prevent sperm entering the vagina.
3) Spermicides
They are inserted in the vagina prior to sexual intercourse. They contain
ingredient which either kill spermatozoa or weakens them.
4) Hormones
6.2)
1) The baby is under 6 months of age
2) The mother is amenorrheic meaning she not getting her monthly periods
3) There is an exclusive breastfeeding on demand day and night. The baby is
not getting any food or liquids on breast milk
- Children in smaller planned families receive more attention from their parents.
- Children with one or no siblings usually do better in school
- Small families usually prosper economically and socially
- Parents with fewer children can manage their finances better
- Parents with fewer children can have more time dedicated to their work or
other aspects of their lives