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Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
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3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
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2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
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2. OUTLINE
• Objectives
• Introduction
• Benefits of family planning
• Family planning/contraceptive methods
• Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use
• Termination of pregnancy
• summary
• References
3. OBJECTIVES
• Define family planning and contraceptive use
• Describe the importance/benefits of family planning and
contraceptive use
• Understand the Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
• Describe the different family planning/contraceptive methods
available
• Discuss termination of pregnancy and its role in family planning
4. INTRODUCTION
“The practice of controlling the number of
children one has and the intervals between their
births, particularly by means of contraception or
voluntary sterilization” (online oxford dictionary)
5. INTRODUCTION
• Every day, 1,600 women and more than 10,000
newborns die from preventable complications during
pregnancy and childbirth. (WHO)
• Almost 99% of these maternal and 90% of neonatal
deaths occur in the developing countries.
• 18.5 million women experience an unsafe abortion
each year in developing countries and 13% of all
maternal deaths are as a results of unsafe abortion
• Family planning plays a major role in reducing maternal
and newborn morbidity and mortality as well as unsafe
abortions.
6. BENEFIT OF FAMILY PLANNING
• Preventing pregnancy-related health risks in
women
• Reducing infant mortality
• Helping to prevent HIV/AIDS
• Empowering people and enhancing education
• Reducing adolescent pregnancies
• Slowing population growth (WHO)
10. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
1. Combined oral contraceptives
2. Progestogen-only pills
• Contains two hormones (estrogen and
progestogen
• Prevents the release of eggs from the
ovaries (ovulation)
• >99% with correct and consistent use
• Reduces risk of endometrial and ovarian
cancer
• Thickens cervical mucous to block
sperm and egg from meeting and
prevents ovulation
• 99% with correct and consistent use
• Can be used while breastfeeding; must
be taken at the same time each day
11. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
3. Implants
4. Progestogen only injectables
• Small, flexible rods or capsules placed under the
skin of the upper arm; contains progestogen
hormone only
• progesterone only pill
• Health-care provider must insert and remove; can
be used for 3–5 years depending on implant
• irregular vaginal bleeding common but not
harmful
• Injected into the muscle every 2 or 3 months,
depending on product
• >99% with correct and consistent use
• Delayed return to fertility (about 1–4 months on the
average) after use
• irregular vaginal bleeding common, but not harmful
12. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
5. Intrauterine device (IUD):copper containing
6. Intrauterine device (IUD) levonorgestrel
• A T-shaped plastic device inserted into the uterus that steadily releases
small amounts of levonorgestrel each day
• Suppresses the growth of the lining of uterus (endometrium)
• Decreases amount of blood lost with menstruation over time
• Reduces menstrual cramps and symptoms of endometriosis
• >99% effective and can be used for 3 to 5 years
• Small flexible plastic device containing copper
sleeves or wire that is inserted into the uterus
• Copper component damages sperm and prevents
it from meeting the egg
• Longer and heavier periods during first months of
use are common but not harmful
• can also be used as emergency contraception
• >99% effective
13. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
7. Emergency contraception (levonorgestrel 1.5 mg)
• Progestogen-only pills taken to prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after
unprotected sex
• Prevents ovulation
• Does not disrupt an already existing pregnancy (CDC)
8. Combined contraceptive patch and combined contraceptive vaginal ring
(CVR)
• Continuously releases 2 hormones – a progestin and an estrogen- directly
through the skin (patch) or from the ring.
• Prevents the release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation)
• Effectiveness studies report that it may be more effective than the COCs,
both as commonly and consistent or correct use
14. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
9. Male condoms
10. Female condoms
• Sheaths or coverings that fit over a man's erect penis
• Forms a barrier to prevent sperm and egg from
meeting
• 98% with correct and consistent use
• Also protects against sexually transmitted infections,
including HIV
• Sheaths, or linings, that fit loosely inside a woman's
vagina, made of thin, transparent, soft plastic film
• Works like male condoms
• 90% with correct and consistent use
15. CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
9. Male sterilization (vasectomy)
10. Female sterilization (tubal ligation)
• Permanent contraception to block or cut the vas
deferens tubes that carry sperm from the testicles
• Keeps sperm out of ejaculated semen
• >99% efective after 3 months semen evaluation
• does not affect male sexual performance
• voluntary and informed choice is essential
• Permanent contraception to block or cut
the fallopian tubes
• Eggs are blocked from meeting sperm
• >99 % efective and informed choice is
essential
16. OTHER METHODS
• Lactational amenorrhea method (LAM)
• Standard Days Method or SDM (95%) (26-32 cycle)
• Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Method
• Calendar method or rhythm method (91%)
• Withdrawal (coitus interruptus) (96%)
• Diaphragm or cervical cap 12% failure rate
• Spermicides 28% failure rate
17. SUMMARY
• Family planning / contraception reduces the need
for abortion, especially unsafe abortion.
• Some family planning methods, such as condoms,
help prevent the transmission of HIV and other
sexually transmitted infections.
• Family planning reinforces people’s rights to
determine the number and spacing of their
children.
• By preventing unintended pregnancy, family
planning /contraception prevents deaths of
mothers and children