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, Syphilis, etc.
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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3. LABORATORY
4. INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (IUD)
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- Doing a gynecology checkup in order that doctor determines whether you can insert an IUD.
- Screening cervical cancer before IUD insertion
- Treating genital infections before IUD insertion
- It is recommended to insert an IUD on the fourth to the seventh day of the menstrual cycle (the first day of the cycle is the day that blood stars to come out of the vagina) or at any time you confirm you're not pregnant.
- For women who have had children and need a temporary contraceptive method
- For women who are at low risk of genital infections
- For women who are not contraindicated to IUD