Contraceptive Needs of Women Following Pregnancy
Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
Course Information
Why should I take this course?
This micro skills course from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare will review the importance of contraception after childbirth and its role in preventing unintended and closely-spaced pregnancies. It will discuss how and when contraception can be initiated during the postpartum period and provide method-specific guidance about all the commonly available methods and their use at this time.
This course is ideal for
All health professionals.
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Each participant receives a certificate upon course completion.
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