Family planning is an expected method of birth control. Practicing well family planning have couples proactive in pregnancy and reduces negative health and mental effects. In addition, it also helps prevent sexually transmitted diseases and dangerous diseases such as HIV / AIDS.
(This service is available at District 7 only)
1. DOCTOR CONSULTATION
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MEDICAL HISTORY
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GYNECOLOGY CONSULTATION
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2. IMAGING
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BREAST ULTRASOUND
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TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND
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3. LABORATORY
4. CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT
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- It is recommended to have your health screening in order to exclude contraindications to the implant, including: pregnancy, confirmed or suspected malignant diseases associated with genital, endocrine; thromboembolic disease, personal history of severe liver disease with current abnormal liver function test results, undiagnosed abnormal vaginal bleeding, allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the implant materials...
- It is recommended to have been fully consulted in order that you may accept temporary side effects of the implant and coordinate with doctors to decrease the rate of stop using the implant.
- It is recommended to have an implant fitted on the first 5 days of your menstrual cycle.
- For women who need a temporary contraceptive method, even for women who have not had children (>=18 years old) or women are breastfeeding;
- For women who find it difficult to remember to take a pill at the same time every day.
- For women who don’t want to put a device on their uterus;
- For women who are not in treatment for mental illness, tuberculosis, skin, hair, nail fungal, HIV.