The family planning clinic in Africa : a practical guide for contraception clinic professionals
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The family planning clinic in Africa : a practical guide for contraception clinic professionals
Macmillan Education, 1990
2nd ed.
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Previous ed.: 1987
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Family planning is an essential health service. Spacing of births helps ensure safe deliveries for mothers and infants and better health and survival in the early childhood years. The ability to prevent further births when parents decide their family size is right for them, is a human right which must be catered for. This manual, with its non-technical yet medically sound instructions to health workers and thus clients, aims to provide a contribution to the effort to bring this human right and much needed health service to more mothers and fathers in Africa. The clinic is an important setting in a comprehensive family planning service. If it is run properly it helps the programme as a whole.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Guide to contraceptives: the intra-uterine device (IUD)
- combined contraceptive pills
- mini-pills
- contraceptive injections
- vaginal foam
- barrier devices - condoms and caps
- surgical sterilization
- natural contraception
- NCR plant. Part 2 Practical considerations: skills you will need
- what you need for a contraception clinic
- keeping records
- lessons on contraception
- questions people ask
- situations for discussion
- how to get what you need.
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