Family planning is the planning of having children at the right time [1] and ensuring proper implementation of birth control [2] and other methods. Other methods include sex education, prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections. Family planning is often identified as a synonym for birth control, although the scope of family planning is more detailed. This is usually done between husband and wife who want to control the number of children and conceive at their expected time.
Family planning services refer to educational, comprehensive health and social programs through which each individual is able to make independent decisions about the number of children and the distance between two children. [3]
Purpose
The need for time, social, economic and environmental security increases through increasing the number of children. The adoption of family planning ensures the efficient use of these resources. Population growth in Bangladesh and around the world is making the world uninhabitable and problematic. Therefore, family planning is necessary to prevent the increase in numbers or to bring balance to the world by giving birth to moderate children.
Physical gain
If the mother waits until she is at least 18 years old, the child's health and maternal health remain good. Maternal mortality rates are reduced and planned children are more gifted and healthier.
Family planning office services
Health care for children under 5 years of age
General patient care
Diagnosis and referral of cervical cancer and early stage breast cancer
Newborn health care
Permanent birth control system services
Health care and referral of at-risk pregnant mothers
EPI vaccination
Long-term birth control system (IUD, implant)
Advising and referring infertile couples
Health education services
Services for the ability of couples adopting permanent birth control methods to reproduce
Adolescent Services (Adolescent Reproductive Health Services)
Delivery services
Postpartum services
Regarding menstrual regulation and abortion
Respiratory Tract Infections (RTI), Reproductive Tract Infections (STIs) and HIV-Infection Services
Side effects and complications of using family planning methods
Short-term temporary birth control services (pills, condoms, birth control injections)
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS