Type | Journal Article - Contraception |
Title | TwoDay Method: a quick-start approach |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 84 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 144-149 |
URL | https://www.k4health.org/sites/default/files/TwoDay_QuickStart_Contraception 2011.pdf |
Abstract | Background: Requiring that women wait until the onset of menses to initiate a family planning method is a medical barrier that can result in unintended pregnancies. In the efficacy study of the TwoDay Method, a new fertility awareness-based method of family planning, women were taught the method in the first seven days of their cycles. This study tested a quick-start approach (providing the method at any time in the cycle) to TwoDay Method delivery. Study Design: In Peru, 167 women were counseled in TwoDay Method use (regardless of cycle day) and followed for up to 7 months. They were interviewed periodically to assess their use of and satisfaction with the method. Simulated clients gauged providers' ability to correctly counsel in method use at different times of the cycle. Results: No significant differences were observed in correct use, continuation rates, and acceptability of the method among women who were counseled at different points in the cycle; quality of counseling was not undermined by the quick-start approach. Conclusions: There is no need to limit delivery of the TwoDay Method to the first seven days of the menstrual cycle. |
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