S Z Dao, B A Traoré, T Traoré, S Konaté, E Togo, K Sidibé, A Coulibaly, C Sylla, M Haïdara, A B Dembélé, Y Traoré, A Dolo
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Abstract
Postpartum family planning is the prevention of pregnancy during the 12 months following childbirth.
Objective: To study the use of contraceptive methods in the postpartum period in the obstetrics gynecology department of the district hospital of the commune II of Bamako.
Materials and methods: We conducted a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study with prospective data collection from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020. All women who had given birth who had chosen and benefited from a contraceptive method were included. The statistical test used was Fisher's test with a significance level set at 5%.
Results: In 2 years, the contraceptive prevalence in the postpartum was 26.1%. More than 2/3 of counseling (61%) was done during prenatal consultations, 8% during the latency phase, 26% in the immediate postpartum and 5% during the postnatal visit. The most chosen methods were implants (47.1%), intrauterine device (29.6%), miro-progestin pills (12.5%), injectable progestogens (8%) and condoms (3.2%).
Conclusion: Postpartum family planning contributes to increasing contraceptive prevalence.