Norplant-2 (Jadelle) is an effective long acting hormonal contraceptive method. It is highly acceptable and safe with efficacy equivalent to sterilization. To determine the uptake rate, socio-demographic characteristics of the acceptors of Jadelle contraceptive method and its pattern of use at the RSUTH. This is a retrospective observational study in which patients’ records in family planning clinic at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) over a period of ten years were reviewed; data extracted, coded and analyzed in statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) IBM version 25.0 (Armonk NY). The prevalence rate of Jadelle contraceptive among contraceptive acceptors at the RSUTH is 13.4 %. The mean age and range of the acc...
Background: Combined oral contraceptive pills were the first contraceptive method to provide sexual ...
Objective: This study was carried out to assess the perception of health workers towards contracepti...
A retrospective study of the contraceptive choices amongst 787 consecutive clients seen at the Unive...
Objective: To document our experience on the use of Jadelle/Implanon contraceptives that was recentl...
Background: Contraceptive implants (including Jadelle) are highly effective, safe, and easy to use a...
Background: Contraception is known to contribute to a reduction in maternal mortality rates directly...
Background: Jadelle is a set of two flexible cylindrical implants consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/ ...
Background: The Norplant contraceptive implant has since been an accepted long-term steroidal method...
The reproductive health hazards of unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions have been reduced with ...
Background: Modern contraceptive methods accepted by 17,846 new clients in Jos University Teaching H...
This paper is an evaluation of acceptability and use-experience with the contraceptive device Norpla...
Background: Contraception has been identified as an effective means of combating the problem of unwa...
Background: The high maternal and infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa has been associated with un...
This was a review of the contraceptive trend in Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) North Centra...
Background: Increase in contraceptive uptake is a key strategy to reduce unplanned pregnancy and mat...
Background: Combined oral contraceptive pills were the first contraceptive method to provide sexual ...
Objective: This study was carried out to assess the perception of health workers towards contracepti...
A retrospective study of the contraceptive choices amongst 787 consecutive clients seen at the Unive...
Objective: To document our experience on the use of Jadelle/Implanon contraceptives that was recentl...
Background: Contraceptive implants (including Jadelle) are highly effective, safe, and easy to use a...
Background: Contraception is known to contribute to a reduction in maternal mortality rates directly...
Background: Jadelle is a set of two flexible cylindrical implants consisting of a dimethylsiloxane/ ...
Background: The Norplant contraceptive implant has since been an accepted long-term steroidal method...
The reproductive health hazards of unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions have been reduced with ...
Background: Modern contraceptive methods accepted by 17,846 new clients in Jos University Teaching H...
This paper is an evaluation of acceptability and use-experience with the contraceptive device Norpla...
Background: Contraception has been identified as an effective means of combating the problem of unwa...
Background: The high maternal and infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa has been associated with un...
This was a review of the contraceptive trend in Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) North Centra...
Background: Increase in contraceptive uptake is a key strategy to reduce unplanned pregnancy and mat...
Background: Combined oral contraceptive pills were the first contraceptive method to provide sexual ...
Objective: This study was carried out to assess the perception of health workers towards contracepti...
A retrospective study of the contraceptive choices amongst 787 consecutive clients seen at the Unive...