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WHO Medical Eligibility Tool for Contraceptive Methods
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WHO Medical Eligibility Tool for Contraceptive Methods
Instructions:
This tool helps assess your eligibility for various contraceptive methods based on your health and personal circumstances. Answer the questions below to receive tailored recommendations.
Section 1: Health Conditions
1. Do you have any of the following health conditions?
a. Do you have Diabetes?
Yes
No
b. Do you have High blood pressure (hypertension) ?
Yes
No
c. Do you have Heart disease or history of stroke?
Yes
No
d. Do you have Blood clotting issues or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?
Yes
No
e. Do you have Migraines with aura?
Yes
No
f. Do you have Breast cancer (current or past history)?
Yes
No
2. Are you currently breastfeeding?
Yes
No
3. Do you have irregular or heavy periods?
Yes
No
Section 2: Lifestyle and Preferences
4. Do you smoke?
Yes
No
5. Would you prefer a contraceptive method that:
a. You use daily (e.g., pills)?
Yes
No
b. Lasts for months or years (e.g., implants, IUDs)?
Yes
No
c. Requires no hormones (e.g., condoms, copper IUD)?
Yes
No
d. Are you looking for a reversible method or permanent contraception?
Reversible
Permanent
Section 3: Social and Cultural Factors
6. Do cultural or family preferences influence your choice of contraception?
Yes
No
7. Would you like a method that is discreet or private?
Yes
No
Interpretation of Results:
1. Low-Risk and Healthy: If you answered "No" to all health conditions, most contraceptive methods are safe for you. Discuss your lifestyle and preferences to choose the best option.
2. Specific Health Considerations: If you have any health conditions (e.g., hypertension, migraines, or breastfeeding), certain methods like combined hormonal contraceptives may not be suitable. Safer options include progestin only pills, implants, or non-hormonal methods.
3. Cultural or Personal Preferences: Your social or family influences and preferences will be considered while selecting the method that aligns with your values and needs.
What’s Next?
Based on your responses, a consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended to discuss the safest and most effective contraception options for you. The Zan Center specializes in personalized and culturally sensitive reproductive health care for Pakistani women.
Disclaimer: This scale is a general modified guide for Pakistani population. Always consult a healthcare provider for a detailed evaluation and personalized recommendations.
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