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1. What is the meaning of family planning?
Family planning is to have children when you want and to keep a desirable gap between the pregnancies.
2. Why do I need to do family planning?
Family planning helps prevent undesired pregnancy and ensures good health of the mother and child and a better economic condition due to a small family, thereby fulfilling the educational and nutritional requirement of the children.
3. Should I meet a doctor for family panning?
You can meet a doctor to know about contraceptive methods and when you want to go for sterilisation (vasectomy or tubectomy). To use the contraceptive measures, such as pills or condoms, you should meet the health department-appointed midwives and health workers in your area.
4. What are the different measures for family planning?
The different family planning measures are (1) contraceptive pills, (2) implants, (3) injectable progesterone or combined progesterone plus estrogen, (4) contraceptive patch and vaginal ring, (5) T-shaped intrauterine devices (IUDs) with copper or levonorgestrel, (6) male and female condoms, (7) male or female sterilization, etc.
5. Are condoms effective for family planning?
Male condoms are 98% effective, whereas female condoms are up to 90% effective according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Dr. Anindita Chakraborty | 96% | 51 | 25 | 800 |
Dr. Aruna Tantia | 85% | 13 | 38 | 1500 |
Dr. Ranjana Tibrewal | 76% | 46 | 22 | 900 |
Dr. Subidita Chatterjee | 90% | 575 | 39 | 1000 |
Dr. Arunima Haldar | 94% | 115 | 15 | 600 |
Dr. Piya Roy | 62% | 25 | 32 | 800 |
Dr. Irina Dey | 98% | 265 | 20 | 900 |