FAMILY PLANNING.
Definition:-
➡️Copper-t is a 2nd generation intrauterine device and it is a small t-shaped device which is inserted in the uterus.
➡️copper reduces fertility.
➡️It is used for contraception & family planning.
Parts:-
1) T-shaped plastic frame
2) horizontal stem
3) vertical stem
4) copper wires
5) thread
Types:-
1) CuT 200B
2)Multiload 250
3) Multiload 375
4) CuT 380A
1)CuT 200B:-
➡️The vertical stem of this device has copper wire in 215 sq mm surface area and contains 120mg copper.
➡️Lifespan: 4 years.
2)Multiload 250:-
➡️It has copper wire in 250 sq mm surface area.
➡️It releases 60-100 micro gram copper per day.
➡️Lifespan:- 3 years
3)CuT 380A:-
➡️It covers 380 sq mm surface area.
➡️ vertical stem contains 176mg & horizontal stem contains 66.5mg copper.
➡️Lifespan:- 10 years
➡️It is mostly used.
4)Multiload 375:-
➡️It covers 375 sq mm surface area.
➡️Lifespan:-5 years.
Mode of Action:-
1) Biochemical & Histological changes in Endometrium.
2) Increases tubal motility.
3) Impairs sperm descent.
4) Prevent implantation of blastocyst.
Indication:-
1) Normal menstrual cycle.
2) No history of pelvic inflammatory diseases.
3) Contraceptive misuse.
4) Failed coitus interrupts.
Contraindication:-
1) Prolapse uterus
2) severe dysmenorrhea
3) Presence of pelvic inflammatory diseases
4) Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
5) Ectopic pregnancy
6) Nullipara
7) HIV & AIDS
Time of Insertion:-
➡️Interval
➡️Post abortion
➡️Post partum
➡️Post placenta delivery
Methods of Insertion:-
1) Preliminaries:-
➡️History taking.
➡️examination.
➡️consent.
➡️Remove the device from the sealed packet.
➡️Fold thread, vertical stem & horizontal stem with vertical stem.
➡️Now the device is ready to introduce.
2)Actual Steps:-
➡️Ask the patient to empty the bladder & then give lithotomy position.
➡️Uterine size & position to be checked.
➡️Introduce posterior vaginal speculum & clean vagina and cervix with antiseptic solution.
Grasp the anterior lip of cervix with Allis forceps.
➡️Uterine sound should be passed through cervical canal and the length of uterine cavity & position of uterus should be noted.
➡️ Then introduce the device of the size of the uterine cavity length.
Indication for Removal:-
1) Persistent excessive uterine bleeding
2) Perforation of uterus
3) flaring up of salpingitis
4) Pregnancy
5) missing thread
Complication:-
Advantage:-
➡️Effective Contraceptive.
Fertility can be restored.
➡️inexpensive & easy to use.
➡️No need for constant supervision.
➡️Free from harmful effects.
Disadvantage:-
➡️pain
➡️bleeding
Ectopic pregnancy
➡️spontaneous expulsion
➡️pelvic infection
➡️perforation of uterus
Condom
Male condom:
It is made of thin latex or plastic.
Advantages:
be easily found,
Inexpensive & safe,
Easy to use,
No side effects,
Sexually transmitted diseases can be prevented,
Light, compact and disposable,
Disadvantages
Breaks or slips during intercourse.
Female condom:
-It is a pouch made of polyurethane with an internal ring that covers the cervix and an external ring that covers the vagina.
It is an effective barrier to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
Failure rate: 13%
Antara/DMPA-depot medroxyprogesterone acetate
Group: progestin
Dose: 150 mg/ml
Route: IM (upper arm and buttocks)
Mode of action:
It inhibits the production of gonadotrophin, preventing the follicle from maturing and forming an ovum. Thins the endometrium. It prevents monthly ovulation, and thickens the cervical mucus so that sperm stops.
Contains:
Medroxyprogesterone acetate
Pharmaceutical form:
Sterile aqueous suspension
Indications:
7 days during periods,
Breast feeding mother – after 6 weeks,
Non breast feeding mother – at the time of delivery,
Abortions- Seven days after abortion
Contraindication:
Unexplained vaginal bleeding,
breast cancer,
stroke,
severe diabetes,
liver disease,
Pregnant woman
BP – 160/150 mmHg
Genital cancer
Side effects:
Increases risk of cardiovascular disease by 40%,
Hypertension,
Irregular menstrual cycle,
Brest swelling,
Abdominal bloating,
Headache, body pain,
Dizziness,
weight gain,
body etching,
moodswing,
Decreases milk production
Benefits:
For a breastfeeding mother, after 7 days of good delivery,
Menstrual cramps and blood loss are reduced,
Safe in HIV AIDS,
One injection provides protection for up to 3 months
How to take:
To be taken every 3 months. And take MPA card as per given date.
Nursing Responsibilities:
Assessment of patients,
Explain about medical history, allergies, medication history, other contraceptive method,
Explain its advantages, disadvantages, side effects, BP and weight,
Ask for follow up, fill MPA card ma details and write date of stomach injection in that card, give that card to the client.
Chhaya tablet/ centchormen/ ormeloxifene
Group: Selective estrogen receptor modulators
Dose: 30mg each tablet
Mode of action: It works as a modulator of selective estrogen receptor. It avoids the hormonal action on the uterus and inhibits implantation. Blocks the estrogen receptor so that the endometrium does not grow and the implantation of the egg is prevented.
Indications:
Contraceptive pills,
In the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding,
Anti-osteoporotic,
Palliative measures in advanced breast cancer
Contraindication:
Polycystic Ovarian Disease,
Cervical hyperplasia,
Past ma jaundice or liver
DCS,
Hypersensitivity, TB, kidney disease
Side effects:
In some women, those 3 month periods come late.
Bleeding is reduced.
How to take:
Take that pill on the first day of periods and then take another pill on the third day. So after taking it for 3 months, in the fourth month, take the pill on the day on which you have taken it.
Like.. If the day of periods is Sunday then take it then take it on Wednesday and thus take it for 3 months and take one day on Sunday in the fourth month.
If you forget to take a pill:
If the pill is forgotten. Taking the valley rhythm as possible. But in less than seven days
Take and use a backup method (like condom). If missed for more than seven days, discard the packet of tablets and start a new packet again.
Nursing Responsibilities:
Explaining about contraceptive pills,
How to take it
Its effects, side effects,
Dose, time, follow up, to tell if you forget to take a tablet,
Documentation
MALA-N TABLE
GROUP : oral contraceptive pill
DOSE: It contains 21 days and 28 days package of pills, in which 21 active hormone pills, 7 inactive hormone pills.
If you have taken the pills on the first day, take the pills at the same time on the second day
Ex: If taken today at 8 o’clock, tomorrow also at 8 o’clock.
ROUTE : Orly
MODE OF ACTION: Its mode of action is to prevent the release of ovum from the ovary.
This blocks the secretion of pituitary gland and elicits gonadotropin which is responsible for ovulation.
INDICATIONS:
Contraceptive
Period pain
Abnormal uterine bleeding
Postmenopausal osteoporosis
Ovarian cyst
Endometriosis
Amenorrhea
Contraindication:
High blood pressure
Breast cancer
Heart disease
Liver diseases
NGO Edema
Kidney disease
Depression
Hypercalcemic
Pregnancy
Jaundice history
Genital track malignancy
Cycle cell diseases
SIDE EFFECTS:
Nozia
Vomiting
Weight gain
Dizziness
Head one
Tender breast
START Of MALA -N
It is started on the 5th day of menstruation.
NURSING RESPONSIBILITY OF MALA-N:
ASSESSMENT:
Check the medical history of the patient after giving Mala N Tablet.
Investigating the patient’s reproductive health history.
EDUCATION:
After giving Mala N Tablet, explain its dosage, mode of action, indication, contraindication, side effect, and administration.
Administration:
Teach the patient to take Mala N tablets in the correct method. In which if the patient has taken the tablet at 7:00 pm today, ask him to take the tablet tomorrow at 7:00 pm.
MONITORING:
Monitor the patient for any side effects or complications after taking Mala N tablets. Including, bleeding nausea and breast tenderness.
follow UP:
In which asking the patient to take regular follow up.
So that the patient’s no response can be known and he can ask if he has any question.
DOCUMENTATION:
Making Medical Record of Mala N Tablet
And to record if the patient has any side effects or complications.
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS:
GROUP: oral contraceptive pills
DOSE: 1.5 milligrams of levonorgestrel
Emergency contraceptive pills should be taken as soon as possible without unprotected intercourse.
Its effectiveness lasts up to 120 hours after taking the pills.
ROUTE: Orly
MODE OF ACTION: Its main mechanism of action is inhibition of follicular development. So formation of corpus luteum does not take place after ovulation. It involves involvement of ulceration of cervical mucus.
Cervical mucus inhibits sperm penetration.
INDICATION:
Its first dose is taken 72 hours after unprotected sex.
NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES:
1- PATIENT ASSESSMENT:
In which the medical history of the patient is assessed. An assessment of any type of allergy or any complications is done
2- EDUCATION:
In it, education is given to the patient like how this tablet works, its side effects, indications, contra-indications, its dosage, education is given.
3- ADMINISTRATION :
Its first dose is taken 72 hours after unprotected sex.
And it works after 5 days of unprotected sex to explain all this to the patient.
4- MOTRING:
Monitor for any side effects or complications after taking the tablets.
5- FOLLOW UP:
Asking the patient to take regular follow up.
So that the response of the patient can be known and if he has any question he can ask.
6- DOCUMENTATION:
To record the medical record after taking this tablet and also to record if the patient has any complications.
When a contraceptive method fails
When the condom breaks and leaks
When ejaculation occurs in the external genitalia
When a woman does not use a contraceptive when sexually assaulted
Mistiment Fertility Awareness
When 2 or more birth control pills are missed
CONTRAINDICATION:
Pregnancy
Undiagnosed Abnormal Genital Bleeding
Hyper tension
Breast cancer
Endometrial cancer
Ischemic Heart Diseases
In hepatocellular adeno
Liver tumor
thrombophlebitis
SIDE EFFECTS:
Nozia
Head one
Ab normal cramping pan
Breast tenderness
Increased vaginal discharge
Decisive lemonade
Tyranny
Change of menstrual cycle
Spotting (light bleeding)
START OF EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS:
Possible after unprotected sex.
It works after 5 days of unprotected sex.