Contraception and Management of Unwanted Pregnancies

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Despite widespread awareness and access to modern contraception, unwanted pregnancies still occur. Here, we tell you how many unintended pregnancies. Read on to know more about this.

An unintended pregnancy can be termed as unwanted. It tends to occur when one doesn’t desire to have children or more children. Or even the pregnancy is mistimed, which means the pregnancy occurred earlier than one wants it. Did you know? Most of the unwanted pregnancies occur because of not using contraception or even not using them correctly or consistently.

Thus, to allow couples in order to prevent or achieve pregnancy, it is the need of the hour to understand the reproductive life plan.  Here, a reproductive plan consists of personal goals about embracing motherhood, like if one wants to give birth to any or more children and the time span too. This plan may also allow one to identify needs that tend to include contraceptive services, pregnancy testing and even counselling to become pregnant.  Not only this, but it can also help manage pregnancy with prenatal and delivery care. Women, we tell you how to prevent those unwanted pregnancies.

In case you choose to delay or prevent unwanted pregnancy then remember that contraception is vital and should be taken after consulting the doctor.

Myths & facts about Contraception:

  1. Myth: Safe period

Fact: Few patients feel if they follow safe period that is enough as contraception, but it is not true for all and for each time.

  1. Myth: Intrauterine device

Fact: It increases the weight that is the myth

  1. Myth: OC pills

Fact: It is not true that OC pills fertility after stopping them

  1. Myth: Tubal ligation

Fact: It increases weight and makes menses is not true

  1. Myth: Male sterilization

Fact: It decreases libido in male is not true

  1. Myth: Unwanted pregnancy

Fact: If at all, unwanted pregnancy happens, the patient tried to take medicine over the counter to get menses which is very dangerous for patient’s health. There are safe options available. Better to meet the doctor for termination options.

By Dr Madhuri Burande Laha, Consultant, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Motherhood Hospital, Kharadi