Family Planning
Family Planning

Description
Family planning is the process of deciding how many children a person wants to have, including whether or not they want to have any at all, as well as when they want to have them. Marriage status, job or employment considerations, and financial circumstances are all factors that may affect family planning decisions. If one is sexually active, family planning may entail using contraception and other methods to regulate when children are born.
The right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, the ability to work and receive an education, as well as other rights, are advanced when everyone has access to the contraceptive methods they desire. This also has major health and other benefits. When births are separated by less than two years, the infant mortality rate is 45% higher than when births are separated by 2-3 years, and 60% higher than when births are separated by four or more years [4]. Use of contraception also reduces the health risks associated with pregnancy for women, particularly for adolescent girls. It provides a number of possible non-health benefits, including increased educational opportunities, female emancipation, and country-wide sustainable population growth and economic development.
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What Our Patients Say
It is a clinic with committed and skilled gynaecologists that diagnose and treat patients’ gynaecological disorders.
Dr Brunda and her expertise made it possible for me to conceive naturally even after not having a Fallopian tube and after being strongly PCOD. Her guidance through out both my pregnancies enabled me to have a happy and a healthy pregnancy. Highly recommend her for high risk pregnancies.
Dr Brunda Channappa is very experienced and a highly professional doctor. I had very good experience because of the help and support I got during my two pregnancy consultation and delivery.