Abstract

BackgroundEarly discontinuation of implant contraceptive methods and reasons for discontinuation remains a major concern for family planning programs. Early discontinuation is related to higher rates of the overall fertility rate, unwanted pregnancies leading to possibly induced abortion. There is paucity of data on the practice of discontinuation of contraceptives in developing countries. The objective of the study was to determine the magnitude of early implants discontinuation among women receiving implants services in the study area and the factors associated with it.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted from 2nd January to 3rd March 2020. Data were collected from 207 women who had come to remove implants on socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history, duration of implant, and reasons for wanting to remove the implant. We computed the proportion of those who removed the implant before 18 months (early discontinuation). To assess the factors associated with early discontinuation, we estimated the prevalence ratios with a generalized linear model of the poisson family with a log link and robust error variance.ResultsThe proportion of early implant discontinuation was 87/207(42%). Factor associated with early implant discontinuation included; experience of side effects (PR = 1.1; 95% CI 1.03–1.24; P = 0.001), not having received pre-insertion counseling about the benefits and side effects of contraceptive implants (PR = 1.5; 95% CI 1.02–1.30; P = 0.019) and staying in rural areas (PR = 1.1; 95% CI 1.03–1.27; P = 0.014).ConclusionNearly one in every two mothers have early discontinuation of contraceptive implants. Factors associated with early implant removal include; experience of side effects, lack of counseling services, and staying in rural areas. There is a need for intervention to address high prevalence of early contraceptive removal through improving on counselling services about possible side effects.

Highlights

  • Discontinuation of implant contraceptive methods and reasons for discontinuation remains a major concern for family planning programs

  • The participants were asked about occupation majority, 87 (42.0%) were housewives, 60 (29.0%) were employed, 56(27.1%) were traders and majority of their spouses 92 (44.5%) were traders (Table 1)

  • The results showed that women who had experienced side effects discontinued the implant early (PR = 1.13; 95% Confidence interval (CI) 1.02–1.24, P = 0.010)

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Introduction

Discontinuation of implant contraceptive methods and reasons for discontinuation remains a major concern for family planning programs. Discontinuation is related to higher rates of the overall fertility rate, unwanted pregnancies leading to possibly induced abortion. Ssebatta et al BMC Women’s Health (2021) 21:399 a higher 32% of sexually active unmarried compared to 28% of currently married women have an unmet need for family planning. Contraception improves women’s life and public health, many clients discontinue contraceptive use because of dissatisfaction related to side effects, contraceptive failure or other factors [4]. This hinders family planning 2020 aim of having an additional 120 million women and adolescents receiving family planning services by 2020 [5]

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