The application contains information for family planning counseling translated and adapted from the WHO family planning guide "Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers".
It is intended for use by a health worker together with a client during family planning counseling in a medical facility.
The application is designed to:
- to provide health workers with important information needed to implement high-quality family planning counseling services;
- help clients choose and use the family planning method that suits them best;
- to help medical workers advise clients more effectively.
The application contains:
An overview of current methods of contraception, which is helpful in choosing a method that is suitable for a particular client.
Detailed information on starting or continuing to use the following contraceptive methods:
- Barrier methods (male and female condoms)
- Oral contraceptives (combined, progestin)
- Intrauterine spiral
- Progestagen injection
- Calendar method
- Emergency contraception
- Interrupted intercourse
- Lactational amenorrhea method
- Spermicides
Information for families planning pregnancy.
Data on infertility treatment in particular with the use of assisted reproductive technologies.
The application also allows you to collect and analyze data on contraceptive methods that are most often chosen and used by clients of different age groups, as well as to monitor contraceptives that clients can get free of charge in a medical facility as part of humanitarian aid.
The application was created with the assistance of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in the framework of humanitarian response activities in the sexual and reproductive health sector.