Nadia is a 30-year-old mother of three children. She has been exclusively breastfeeding her youngest child, who is 5 months old. Nadia is planning to begin supplementing her infant's diet and weaning her baby next month. Today, she has come to your clinic to get family planning pills. During the counseling, Nadia wants to learn more about COCs and asks the following questions:
Q.1 Enlist five family planning methods for weaning mother except Ocs.
Q.2 How COC can cause endometriosis.
Q.3. Write down the widely used combinations for COCs with dose. Q.4 Write the WHO criteria for COCs administration for breastfeeding females.
Q.5 Write down the Follicular Phase of menstrual cycle.
Answers
Answer:
long-acting reversible contraception - the implant or intra uterine device (IUD)
hormonal contraception - the pill or the Depo Provera injection.
barrier methods - condoms.
emergency contraception.
fertility awareness.
. progestogen-only contraceptive methods cause variable and unpredictable changes in bleeding patterns, and as they do not suppress ovulation, are associated with a small increase in functional follicular cysts. These may transiently affect pain and bleeding.
. PROGESTERONE AND ESTROGEN
The follicular phase starts on the first day of menstruation and ends with ovulation. Prompted by the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland releases follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). This hormone stimulates the ovary to produce around five to 20 follicles (tiny nodules or cysts), which bead on the surface
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