Abstract

Introduction: 1 India's population has crossed one billion in the year 2000. In recent censes of 2011 it has reached 121 crores and it is estimated to 2 reach a gure of1.53 billion by 2050, making it the most populous country in the world . India is the rst country in the world to adopt an ofcial population policy and launch ofcial family planning programme way back in 1952, which remains the mainstay of family planning efforts. Aims and objectives: 1. To nd out the proportion of accepting the Post-Partum Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (PPIUCD) insertion among eligible women delivering at SSKM hospital. 2. To assess the complications of post placental &intra caesarean PPIUCD if any among these acceptors. 3. To determine the spontaneous expulsion rate of this contraceptive device. Materials and methods: All Adult ANC women attending SSKM hospital at Gynae OPD and as well as admitted in hospital wards or Labour Room who will full the inclusion criteria during data collection period. Conclusion: The study results, it can be concluded that PPIUCD in the eld of PPFP is a promising approach. Whatever may be the mode of delivery, PPIUCD is safe and efcacious in terms of safety and efcacy.

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