[…] recommended for the introduction of a specific method of contraception (e.g., DMPA-SC or the hormonal IUD), providing concrete examples and considerations for both self-administered and provider-administered contraceptive products. Visit 20 […]
[…] of all clients? Also, with new methods still coming out, like self-injection and the hormonal IUD, again, there are lots of questions from program managers and policymakers. These emerging topics […]
[…] of the products nearest to market is a “set it and forget it” method—like an IUD for women. It is an injection that places a polymer-based, porous plug into the […]
[…] commonly associated with shorter and lighter bleeding and reduced cramping and pain, while the copper IUD is often associated with heavier and longer bleeding after initiation of method use. Seeking […]
[…] to see a medical provider to have a device inserted (in the case of an IUD or implant) or for periodic injections, but the microneedle contraceptive patch would not. Photo […]
[…] inherently interconnected. For example, biases against providing a certain type of method, such as the IUD or implants, are typically directed toward certain types of clients, such as young, unmarried […]
[…] demonstration sessions are held with trainers at their health facilities to improve skills such as IUD insertion. The midwives then undergo mentorship sessions with trainers at a local health facility, […]
[…] 2015 to 2018, randomly assigning them to receive either DMPA-IM, a copper intrauterine device ( IUD), or a hormonal contraceptive implant. The goal was simple: to determine if any of […]