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  • Training Modules: Contraceptive Methods
    • Combined Oral Contraceptives
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    • Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP)
    • Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) Training for Pharmacists
    • Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
    • Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
    • Progesterone Vaginal Ring (PVR)
    • Progestin-Only Injectable Contraception (Injectables)
      • Illustrative Module Session Plan
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    • Progestin-Only Pills (POPs)
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Handouts - Injectables

These handouts are for use as part of a training series based on the Injectables module.

Resources:

 

Resources: 
Injectables Handout #1: Comparing Effectiveness of Family Planning Methods
Injectables Handout #2: If 100 Women Use a Method for One Year, How Many will Become Pregnant?
Injectables Handout #3: Fact Sheet: Progestin-Only Injectables
Injectables Handout #4: WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria Wheel for Contraceptive Use
Injectables Handout #5 The Quick Reference Chart for the WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
Injectables Handout #6: Checklist for Screening Clients Who Want to Initiate DMPA or NET-EN
Injectables Handout #7: Managing Any Problems
Injectables Handout #8: Facilitating Role Plays
Injectables Handout #9: Role Play Scenarios
Injectables Handout #10: Using Case Studies
Injectables Handout #11: Case Study #1 and #2
Injectables Handout #12: Injectables FP Global Handbook Chapter
Injectables Handout #13: Giving the Injection
Injectables Handout #14A: Job Aid for Depo-Provera Reinjection-Clinicians
Injectables Handout #14B: Job Aid for Depo-Provera Reinjection-CHWs
Injectables Handout #15A: Job Aid for NET-EN Reinjection-Clinicians
Injectables Handout #15B: Job Aid for NET-EN Reinjection-CHWs

Training Modules: Contraceptive Methods

  • Combined Oral Contraceptives
  • Condoms - Female
  • Condoms - Male
  • Contraceptive Implants
  • Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP)
  • Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) Training for Pharmacists
  • Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
  • Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM)
  • Progesterone Vaginal Ring (PVR)
  • Progestin-Only Injectable Contraception (Injectables)
    • Illustrative Module Session Plan
    • Facilitator's Guide
    • Presentation Slides
    • Evaluation Tools
    • Handouts
    • References
  • Progestin-Only Pills (POPs)
  • Standard Days Method (SDM)
  • Tubal Ligation (Female Sterilization)
  • Vasectomy (Male Sterilization)

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