Abstract
The contraceptive method has become an essential factor in the life of most women of reproductive age group; although it varies in different stages of their life course. The use of long acting reversible methods (LARC) is proposed as a strategy to reverse undesirable maternal health consequences in developing countries. To determine the uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptive in The Gambia. A community based cross-sectional study of women attending family planning clinic were studied using intervieweradministered questionnaire which included information on socio-demographic factors, reproductive health and contraceptive use of the participants. About 89 % of study participants used long acting reversible contraceptive methods. Of the three commonly available long acting reversible contraceptive methods, Depo Provera was the most commonly used method; 78 of 141 (55.32%); followed by implants (43.3%) and intrauterine contraceptive (1.42%). Being housewives, with 3-4 living children and having secondary level education were associated with high uptake of LARC. The uptake of long acting reversible contraceptive was high; with Depo Provera as the most commonly used contraceptive method in The Gambia. There seemed to be an increase in the uptake of implants; with intrauterine contraceptive device being the least commonly used method.
Highlights
The use of contraceptive methods has become an essential factor in the life of most women of reproductive age, it varies in different stages of their life course
We investigated the uptake of Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC) among women of reproductive age seeking for family planning services at a health facility in the Western region of The Gambia
This study examined the uptake of long acting reversible contraception among family planning users at the Western region of The Gambia
Summary
The use of contraceptive methods has become an essential factor in the life of most women of reproductive age, it varies in different stages of their life course. Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods (LARC) are defined as modern “methods that require administering less than once per cycle or month”[1]. These include copper intrauterine devices (non-hormonal) and three. The contraceptive method has become an essential factor in the life of most women of reproductive age group; it varies in different stages of their life course. Conclusion: The uptake of long acting reversible contraceptive was high; with Depo Provera as the most commonly used contraceptive method in The Gambia.
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