Abstract
Introduction Through its National Family Planning Programme, India has been relentlessly working to decrease society's unmet contraception needs. The postpartum period is of paramount importance for addressing these contraceptive needs owing to alterations in fertility and coital behavior associated with childbirth. Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), a long-actingreversible contraceptive, is one of the safe options available in the early postpartum period. In this study, we aimed to evaluate its efficacy and acceptability among postpartum women delivering in Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital. Methodology We recruited206 early postpartum women for the study. After thorough counseling and ensuring establishment of lactation, we administered DMPA 150mg by injection intramuscularly and repeated it at intervals of three months in willing patients. We then evaluated them for their symptoms, side effects, and lactation status using a predesigned proforma either during their follow-up visits or telephonically. Results We found DMPA to be 100% efficacious as an early postpartum contraceptive measure. The main reasons for acceptance were its ease of use, long-term effects of a single dose, and noninterference with lactation. However, the continuation rate for the second dose was only 18% in our study, highlighting the need for better counseling and improving awareness among our patients. Ninety-nine percent of our patients were satisfied with their lactation. Conclusion We found injectable DMPA used as a contraceptive in the immediate postpartum period to be a safe and effective alternate method with no deleterious effect on lactation and an acceptable side effect profile. However, more awareness programs are necessary to encourage women, especially those in low-resource areas, to continue using DMPA.
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