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Objectives
After an hour of varied
discussion
and
lectures
techniques the participants
will be able to develop basic
knowledge, beginning skills
and
acquire
a
positive
attitude towards the concept
of Family Planning.
Objectives
Specifically, they will be able to:
o Define related terms.
o Understand the physiology of
the Reproductive System.
o Analyze statistical data on
MM, TP and STIs.
o Delineate different types of
FP Methods
Objectives
o Distinguish
myth
from
reality
with
regards
to
contraception,
pregnancy and STIs.
Related Terms
Related Terms
Family Planning
The methods that allows people
to attain their desired number of
children & determine the spacing
of pregnancies through use of
contraceptive methods and the
treatment of infertility (WHO,
2015)
Related Terms
Teenage Pregnancy
Teenage
pregnancy
is
defined as a teenage girl,
usually within the ages of
13-19, becoming pregnant.
(UNICEF, 2008)
Related Terms
Maternal Mortality Rate
The number of maternal
deaths per 100,000 live
birth that occur as a direct
result of the childbearing
process. (Stright, 2005)
Related Terms
Sexually Transmitted Inf.
are infections that are
spread primarily through
person-to-person
sexual
(WHO, 2013).
Male
Reproductive System
Reproductive System
Female
Reproductive System
Reproductive System
Reproductive System
Reproductive System
Statistics on MMR, TP
& STIs
Statistics
Maternal Mortality Rate
99
/
births
100,000
Statistics
Teenage Pregnancy Rate
1 out of 10
Filipino women
Statistics
HIV/AIDS Rate
1 every 3 hours
Artificial Methods
Condoms
98% Effective
Forms a barrier
to prevent sperm
and egg from
meeting
The only
contraceptive that
can prevent STIs
Injectables
99% Effective
CIC: Prevents the
release of eggs from
the ovaries.
POI: Thickens
cervical mucous to
block sperm and
egg from meeting
and prevents
ovulation
Pills
99% Effective
CIC: Prevents the
release of eggs from
the ovaries.
POI: Thickens
cervical mucous to
block sperm and
egg from meeting
and prevents
ovulation