Choosing the right contraceptive method is a critical part of women's health and empowerment. **Dr. Rinju Sharma**, our experienced Gynaecologist, provides **confidential and non-judgemental counseling** to help you select the safest and most effective family planning method based on your medical history, lifestyle, and future goals.
We offer a full spectrum of options, from short-term methods to the highly effective **Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)**, ensuring you have control over your reproductive journey.
Daily pills and injectable options (Depo-Provera) for highly effective, short-term prevention.
Insertion of Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) – one of the most effective, reversible methods lasting 3-10 years.
Guidance on using condoms, diaphragms, and other non-hormonal, protective options.
Prescription and counseling for safe and timely use of emergency pills when required.
Effective birth control requires more than just picking a method. It involves a medical assessment to ensure the chosen method is safe for your health (e.g., considering risks like blood clots or migraine history) and that it aligns perfectly with your desire for spacing children or preventing future pregnancies.
The period immediately following delivery or abortion is critical for initiating effective family planning. Dr. Sharma provides specialized counseling to start contraception safely and quickly during the postpartum period.
Many people discontinue birth control due to side effects. We provide ongoing support, including troubleshooting and finding alternatives, to ensure you stay protected and comfortable.
For those who have completed their family, we offer detailed counseling and referral for permanent sterilization options (Tubectomy), ensuring the decision is fully informed and voluntary.
These services complement our family planning offerings.
Complete care from conception to delivery and postnatal follow-up.
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