This document summarizes a discussion between reporters and a group of nursing experts on the topic of family planning methods. The experts discuss definitions of family planning and different contraceptive options, including condoms, birth control pills, vasectomies, and injectable contraceptives. They also comment on recent epidemiological studies showing high rates of teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, emphasizing the need for education and prevention campaigns to reduce unwanted pregnancies and disease transmission.
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1. REPORTER:
Good morning we are with the chief nursing
college Manuela Beltrán: Sandra cubillos,
Jennifer vine, Monica Navarrete and Karen
Quiroga them are specialists in sexual and
reproductive health, the topic at hand today is
family planning each they will explain a different
method we start with the boss sandra cubillos.
What is family planning?
2. SANDRA CUBILLOS:
Peter says that family planning ride is the set of
practices that can be used by a man and a
woman to control playback using contraception
3. REPORTER:
Chief Karen we could comment that the OMS
says in the article last week?
KAREN QUIROGA:
The OMS says family planning allows people to
have the number of children they want and
determine the interval between pregnancies.
4. REPORTER:
According to Mr. Martin Amaya family planning
methods are?
JENNIFER PARRA:
Martin Amaya said to be the mechanism of
sexual and reproductive protection and access
all users of the health service.
5. REPORTER:
Monica boss could you tell us a different
concept of family planning methods
MONICA:
Pro says family planning methods are ways to
prevent unwanted pregnancies and there is also
one very important to prevent sexually
transmitted diseases.
6. REPORTER:
Please Chief Sandra Cubillos we could talk about
a condom.
SANDRA CUBILLOS:
Julio Martinez says that the condom is a
contraceptive for male and female use is very
thin and resistant latex is the only method q
prevents STDs.
7. REPORTER:
Chief Karen could talk to me about birth control
pills
KAREN:
Juan Perez says that birth control pills contain
female hormones that act on the ovaries
preventing the release of egg and avoiding
pregnancy.
8. REPORTER:
Jennifer head we could talk about vasectomy?
JENNIFER PARRA:
Andres Rodriguez says it is a surgery done to
man to cut the tubes that carry sperm, thus
preventing output them in the ejaculate.
9. REPORTER:
Monica boss might tell us about injectable
contraceptives
MONICA:
Casabantes Gaby says they are intramuscular
injections containing the hormone progesterone
and do not contain estrogen, apply every three
months and combined estrogen plus progestin
each month applies.
10. REPORTER:
Sandra Boss, tell me what you think about the latest
epidemiological study of newspaper talking on the
viewer about the number of teenage pregnancies
SANDRA:
It is alarming figures of teenage pregnancy warn
that one in five women aged between 15 and 19
are pregnant, this is a higher proportion
KAREN:
Yes, that is why the government in its policies talks
about pregnancy prevention projects.
11. JENNIFER:
In addition, pro-family says it's not only alarming
numbers of unwanted pregnancies, also said to
have increased cases of people with STDs
MONICA:
That is why we must work as nurses in these
campaigns to carry out what the government
and thus reduce the rate of unwanted
pregnancies
12. REPORTER:
It is important what this group of experts with
regard to unwanted pregnancy, thank you for
your company today and expect all work
together for the health of the citizens.