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FAMILY PLANNING
Family Planning 
 Family planning is the practice of controlling 
the number of children in a family and the 
intervals between their births, particularly by 
means of artificial contraception or voluntary 
sterilization. 
 Family planning services are defined as 
"educational, comprehensive medical or social 
activities which enable individuals, including 
minors, to determine freely the number and 
spacing of their children and to select the 
means by which this may be achieved.
• The term "family planning" is often used as a 
synonym for "birth control." Family planning, 
however, does not only involve contraception. 
Family planning also takes into account planning 
your child's birth for specific times (possibly by 
spacing births a few years apart from one 
another) and planning for a child when you have 
• Rchaaisllienngg eas cchoinldce riveiqngu iorenes. significant 
amounts of resources: time , social, 
financial , and environmental. Planning 
can help assure that resources are 
available. The purpose of family 
planning is to make sure that any 
couple, man, or woman who has the 
desire to have a child has the resources 
that are needed in order to complete
"Maternal health refers to the 
health of women during 
pregnancy, childbirth and the 
postpartum period. While 
motherhood is often a positive 
and fulfilling experience, for too 
many women it is associated with 
suffering, ill-health and even 
death."
When planning a family, women should be 
aware that reproductive risks increase with 
the age of the woman. Like older men, older 
women have a higher chance of having a 
child with autism or Down syndrome, the 
chances of having multiple births increases, 
which cause further late-pregnancy risks, 
they have an increased chance of developing 
gestational diabetes, the need for a 
Caesarian section is greater, older women's 
bodies are not as well-suited for delivering a 
baby. The risk of prolonged labor is higher. 
Older mothers have a higher risk of a long 
labor, putting the baby in distress.
MODERN METHODS
• Modern methods of family planning include 
birth control, assisted reproductive technology 
and family planning programs. 
• In cases where couples may not want to have 
children just yet, family planning programs help 
a lot. Federal family planning programs 
reduced childbearing among poor women by 
as much as 29 percent,
• Adoption is sometimes used to build a family. There are seven steps 
that one must make towards adoption. You must decide to pursue an 
adoption, apply to adopt, complete an adoption home study, get 
approved to adopt, be matched with a child, receive an adoptive 
placement, and then legalize the adoption.
Birth Control 
 Birth control are techniques used to 
prevent unwanted pregnancy. 
There are a range of contraceptive 
methods
• Behavioral methods that include intercourse, such as withdrawal and 
calendar-based methods have little up front cost and are readily 
available, but are much less effective in typical use than most other 
methods. 
• Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods, such as intrauterine 
device (IUD) and implant are highly effective and convenient, 
requiring little user action.
Assisted reproductive technology 
Some families use modern 
medical advances in family 
planning. For example in 
surrogacy treatments a woman 
agrees to become pregnant and 
deliver a child for another couple 
or person.
There are two types of surrogacy 
 Traditional 
surrogacy, the 
surrogate uses her own 
eggs and carries the 
child for her intended 
parents. This procedure 
is done in a doctor's 
office through IUI. This 
type of surrogacy 
obviously includes a 
genetic connection 
between the surrogate 
and the child. Legally, 
the surrogate will have 
to disclaim any interest 
in the child to complete 
the transfer to the 
intended parents. 
 Gestational 
surrogacy occurs 
when the intended 
mother's or a donor egg 
is fertilized outside the 
body and then the 
embryos are transferred 
into the uterus. The 
woman who carries the 
child is often referred to 
as a gestational carrier. 
The legal steps to 
confirm parentage with 
the intended parents 
are generally easier 
than in a traditional 
because there is no 
genetic connection
Finances 
 Family planning is among the most cost-effective 
of all health interventions."The cost 
savings stem from a reduction in unintended 
pregnancy, as well as a reduction in 
transmission of sexually transmitted 
infections, including HIV"
What Is the Importance of Family 
Planning? 
 Family planning is important for the health of 
a mother and her children, as well as the 
family's economic situation. According to the 
United States Agency for International 
Development, having children more than five 
years or less than two years apart can cause 
both a mother and her children serious health 
consequences.
• The financial consequence of having 
children involves the medical costs of 
pregnancy and birth and the high 
costs associated with actually bringing 
up children. Since parents are 
responsible for providing education, 
shelter, clothing and food for their 
children, family planning has an 
important long-term impact on the 
financial situation of any family.
• Family planning includes 
contraceptives, sexuality education 
and natural family planning 
techniques. Contraceptives include 
barrier methods like diaphragms, 
condoms and hormonal birth 
control. It can also include surgery 
(hysterectomies for women or 
vasectomies for men) or intrauterine 
devices (worn inside a woman's 
vagina during intercourse).
• Sex education assists families by 
teaching youth how their 
reproductive systems function, how 
to use contraceptives and the truth 
about pregnancy and birth control. 
Natural family planning techniques 
teach women and their sexual 
partners how to chart fertility 
cycles. Couples can abstain from 
having sex or use a barrier 
protection method during fertile 
times to prevent pregnancies. 
Learning about a woman's fertility 
cycles can also benefit couples who 
are having challenges with desired 
conception.
Prevention/Solution 
 The World Health Organization and other global and 
local organizations are actively seeking ways to 
increase the amount of information and access 
people have to contraception and other resources 
related to family planning all around the world. The 
organization is particularly focusing on low-income 
communities and developing countries where family 
planning is less prevalent. Planned Parenthood is an 
organization that has locations around the U.S. that 
provide low-cost family planning services and sex 
education for low-income and uninsured patients.
Demography 
“Demo” from Ancient Greek δῆμος dēmos, 
means “the people” and “graphy” from 
γράφω graphō, means “measurement.” 
 is the statistical study of human 
populations.
• It can be a very general science that 
can be applied to any kind of dynamic 
living population, i.e., one that changes 
over time or space (see population 
dynamics). It encompasses the study of 
the size, structure, and distribution of 
these populations, and spatial and/or 
temporal changes in them in response to 
birth, migration, aging, and death.
• demography is usually 
considered a field of sociology, 
though there are a number of 
independent demography 
departments. 
• Formal demography limits its object of 
study to the measurement of populations 
processes, while the broader field of social 
demography population studies also analyze 
the relationships between economic, social, 
cultural and biological processes influencing a 
population.
The Socio-Cultural Situation in the 
Philippines 
 The situation of the Philippines is not too 
different from that of other countries in 
Southeast Asia. It is confronted by many socio-cultural 
challenges, such as rapid population 
growth, poverty, ethnic and religious conflicts, 
and other social problems.
What is moral responsibility? 
 The term "moral responsibility" refers to the 
duty that individuals and groups have to act in 
accordance with the moral principles that are 
important to their social communities and to 
humanity at large.
What are some examples of moral 
values? 
Honesty, respect for 
others, loyalty, 
responsibility for personal 
actions, generosity and 
kindness 
They are defined as the 
ideals and principles that 
guide how people act.
What does social responsibility mean? 
Social responsibility is an 
ethical framework that 
suggests that an entity, be it an 
organization or individual, has 
an obligation to act to benefit 
society at large. Social 
responsibility is a duty every 
individual has to perform so as 
to maintain a balance.
Different Types of Birth 
Controls 
 “Natural Methods”-Does Not Use any 
Contraceptive Devices or Medications. 
 Barrier Methods-Blocks Access of Sperm to a 
woman’s Uterus and Fallopian Tubes. 
 Hormonal Methods-Requires Doctor’s 
Prescription,injections,placement of 
implants,contraceptive pills etc.. 
 Oral Methods-Includes IUD and Emergency 
Contraception.
Barrier Method 
 Barrier methods of contraception work by creating a 
physical barrier between sperm and egg cells so that 
fertilization cannot occur. The most common forms of 
barrier contraception are condoms (male and female), 
diaphragm, cervical cap, and contraceptive sponge. 
 Spermicides, a form of chemical contraceptive that work by 
killing sperm, are often combined with barrier methods of 
contraception for greater effectiveness. 
 While barrier methods of contraception generally do not 
have the side effects of hormonal contraceptives, some 
forms of barrier contraception (contraceptive sponges and 
condoms) may be obtained without a prescription and easily 
purchased over the counter at pharmacies. 
 The only medical contraindication to the use of barrier 
contraception is latex allergy (when using latex condoms). 
However, with the exception of male and female condoms 
that can provide protection against infection with sexually-transmitted 
diseases (STDs), most methods of barrier 
contraception are not effective in preventing STDs.
Hormonal Methods 
 There are several different hormonal methods of birth 
control. The differences among them involve 
 the type of hormone, 
 the amount of hormone, and 
 the way the hormone enters a woman's body. 
 The hormones can be estrogen and/or progesterone. 
These hormones may be taken orally (taken by 
mouth), implanted into body tissue, injected under the 
skin, absorbed from a patch on the skin, or placed in 
the vagina. The mode of delivery determines whether 
the hormonal exposure is continuous or intermittent. 
 The different hormonal types of birth control are 
comparable in that they are all highly effective and all 
are reversible. However, none of the hormonal 
methods of birth control protect a woman against 
sexually transmitted infections.
Natural Methods 
 Natural methods of contraception are considered "natural" because they 
are not mechanical and not a result of hormone manipulation. Instead, 
these methods require that a man and woman not 
have sexual intercourse during the time when an egg is available to be 
fertilized by a sperm. 
 The fertility awareness methods (FAMs) are based upon knowing when 
a woman ovulates each month. In order to use a FAM, it is necessary to 
watch for the signs and symptoms that indicate ovulation has occurred 
or is about to occur. 
 On the average, the egg is released about 14 (plus or minus 2) days 
before a woman's next menstrual period. But because the egg survives 
3 to 4 days (6 to 24 hours after ovulation) and the sperm can live 48 to 
72 hours (up to even 5 days in fertile mucous), the actual time during 
which a woman may become pregnant is measured not in hours, not in 
days, but in weeks. 
 FAMS can be up to 98% effective, but they require a continuous and 
conscious commitment with considerable monitoring and self-control. 
Although these methods were developed to prevent pregnancy, they 
can equally be well used by a couple to increase fertility and promote 
conception.
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Family planning Report

  • 1. Report In Sociology FAMILY PLANNING
  • 2. Family Planning  Family planning is the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births, particularly by means of artificial contraception or voluntary sterilization.  Family planning services are defined as "educational, comprehensive medical or social activities which enable individuals, including minors, to determine freely the number and spacing of their children and to select the means by which this may be achieved.
  • 3. • The term "family planning" is often used as a synonym for "birth control." Family planning, however, does not only involve contraception. Family planning also takes into account planning your child's birth for specific times (possibly by spacing births a few years apart from one another) and planning for a child when you have • Rchaaisllienngg eas cchoinldce riveiqngu iorenes. significant amounts of resources: time , social, financial , and environmental. Planning can help assure that resources are available. The purpose of family planning is to make sure that any couple, man, or woman who has the desire to have a child has the resources that are needed in order to complete
  • 4. "Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. While motherhood is often a positive and fulfilling experience, for too many women it is associated with suffering, ill-health and even death."
  • 5. When planning a family, women should be aware that reproductive risks increase with the age of the woman. Like older men, older women have a higher chance of having a child with autism or Down syndrome, the chances of having multiple births increases, which cause further late-pregnancy risks, they have an increased chance of developing gestational diabetes, the need for a Caesarian section is greater, older women's bodies are not as well-suited for delivering a baby. The risk of prolonged labor is higher. Older mothers have a higher risk of a long labor, putting the baby in distress.
  • 7. • Modern methods of family planning include birth control, assisted reproductive technology and family planning programs. • In cases where couples may not want to have children just yet, family planning programs help a lot. Federal family planning programs reduced childbearing among poor women by as much as 29 percent,
  • 8. • Adoption is sometimes used to build a family. There are seven steps that one must make towards adoption. You must decide to pursue an adoption, apply to adopt, complete an adoption home study, get approved to adopt, be matched with a child, receive an adoptive placement, and then legalize the adoption.
  • 9. Birth Control  Birth control are techniques used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. There are a range of contraceptive methods
  • 10. • Behavioral methods that include intercourse, such as withdrawal and calendar-based methods have little up front cost and are readily available, but are much less effective in typical use than most other methods. • Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods, such as intrauterine device (IUD) and implant are highly effective and convenient, requiring little user action.
  • 11. Assisted reproductive technology Some families use modern medical advances in family planning. For example in surrogacy treatments a woman agrees to become pregnant and deliver a child for another couple or person.
  • 12. There are two types of surrogacy  Traditional surrogacy, the surrogate uses her own eggs and carries the child for her intended parents. This procedure is done in a doctor's office through IUI. This type of surrogacy obviously includes a genetic connection between the surrogate and the child. Legally, the surrogate will have to disclaim any interest in the child to complete the transfer to the intended parents.  Gestational surrogacy occurs when the intended mother's or a donor egg is fertilized outside the body and then the embryos are transferred into the uterus. The woman who carries the child is often referred to as a gestational carrier. The legal steps to confirm parentage with the intended parents are generally easier than in a traditional because there is no genetic connection
  • 13. Finances  Family planning is among the most cost-effective of all health interventions."The cost savings stem from a reduction in unintended pregnancy, as well as a reduction in transmission of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV"
  • 14. What Is the Importance of Family Planning?  Family planning is important for the health of a mother and her children, as well as the family's economic situation. According to the United States Agency for International Development, having children more than five years or less than two years apart can cause both a mother and her children serious health consequences.
  • 15. • The financial consequence of having children involves the medical costs of pregnancy and birth and the high costs associated with actually bringing up children. Since parents are responsible for providing education, shelter, clothing and food for their children, family planning has an important long-term impact on the financial situation of any family.
  • 16. • Family planning includes contraceptives, sexuality education and natural family planning techniques. Contraceptives include barrier methods like diaphragms, condoms and hormonal birth control. It can also include surgery (hysterectomies for women or vasectomies for men) or intrauterine devices (worn inside a woman's vagina during intercourse).
  • 17. • Sex education assists families by teaching youth how their reproductive systems function, how to use contraceptives and the truth about pregnancy and birth control. Natural family planning techniques teach women and their sexual partners how to chart fertility cycles. Couples can abstain from having sex or use a barrier protection method during fertile times to prevent pregnancies. Learning about a woman's fertility cycles can also benefit couples who are having challenges with desired conception.
  • 18. Prevention/Solution  The World Health Organization and other global and local organizations are actively seeking ways to increase the amount of information and access people have to contraception and other resources related to family planning all around the world. The organization is particularly focusing on low-income communities and developing countries where family planning is less prevalent. Planned Parenthood is an organization that has locations around the U.S. that provide low-cost family planning services and sex education for low-income and uninsured patients.
  • 19. Demography “Demo” from Ancient Greek δῆμος dēmos, means “the people” and “graphy” from γράφω graphō, means “measurement.”  is the statistical study of human populations.
  • 20. • It can be a very general science that can be applied to any kind of dynamic living population, i.e., one that changes over time or space (see population dynamics). It encompasses the study of the size, structure, and distribution of these populations, and spatial and/or temporal changes in them in response to birth, migration, aging, and death.
  • 21. • demography is usually considered a field of sociology, though there are a number of independent demography departments. • Formal demography limits its object of study to the measurement of populations processes, while the broader field of social demography population studies also analyze the relationships between economic, social, cultural and biological processes influencing a population.
  • 22. The Socio-Cultural Situation in the Philippines  The situation of the Philippines is not too different from that of other countries in Southeast Asia. It is confronted by many socio-cultural challenges, such as rapid population growth, poverty, ethnic and religious conflicts, and other social problems.
  • 23. What is moral responsibility?  The term "moral responsibility" refers to the duty that individuals and groups have to act in accordance with the moral principles that are important to their social communities and to humanity at large.
  • 24. What are some examples of moral values? Honesty, respect for others, loyalty, responsibility for personal actions, generosity and kindness They are defined as the ideals and principles that guide how people act.
  • 25. What does social responsibility mean? Social responsibility is an ethical framework that suggests that an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act to benefit society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual has to perform so as to maintain a balance.
  • 26. Different Types of Birth Controls  “Natural Methods”-Does Not Use any Contraceptive Devices or Medications.  Barrier Methods-Blocks Access of Sperm to a woman’s Uterus and Fallopian Tubes.  Hormonal Methods-Requires Doctor’s Prescription,injections,placement of implants,contraceptive pills etc..  Oral Methods-Includes IUD and Emergency Contraception.
  • 27. Barrier Method  Barrier methods of contraception work by creating a physical barrier between sperm and egg cells so that fertilization cannot occur. The most common forms of barrier contraception are condoms (male and female), diaphragm, cervical cap, and contraceptive sponge.  Spermicides, a form of chemical contraceptive that work by killing sperm, are often combined with barrier methods of contraception for greater effectiveness.  While barrier methods of contraception generally do not have the side effects of hormonal contraceptives, some forms of barrier contraception (contraceptive sponges and condoms) may be obtained without a prescription and easily purchased over the counter at pharmacies.  The only medical contraindication to the use of barrier contraception is latex allergy (when using latex condoms). However, with the exception of male and female condoms that can provide protection against infection with sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs), most methods of barrier contraception are not effective in preventing STDs.
  • 28. Hormonal Methods  There are several different hormonal methods of birth control. The differences among them involve  the type of hormone,  the amount of hormone, and  the way the hormone enters a woman's body.  The hormones can be estrogen and/or progesterone. These hormones may be taken orally (taken by mouth), implanted into body tissue, injected under the skin, absorbed from a patch on the skin, or placed in the vagina. The mode of delivery determines whether the hormonal exposure is continuous or intermittent.  The different hormonal types of birth control are comparable in that they are all highly effective and all are reversible. However, none of the hormonal methods of birth control protect a woman against sexually transmitted infections.
  • 29. Natural Methods  Natural methods of contraception are considered "natural" because they are not mechanical and not a result of hormone manipulation. Instead, these methods require that a man and woman not have sexual intercourse during the time when an egg is available to be fertilized by a sperm.  The fertility awareness methods (FAMs) are based upon knowing when a woman ovulates each month. In order to use a FAM, it is necessary to watch for the signs and symptoms that indicate ovulation has occurred or is about to occur.  On the average, the egg is released about 14 (plus or minus 2) days before a woman's next menstrual period. But because the egg survives 3 to 4 days (6 to 24 hours after ovulation) and the sperm can live 48 to 72 hours (up to even 5 days in fertile mucous), the actual time during which a woman may become pregnant is measured not in hours, not in days, but in weeks.  FAMS can be up to 98% effective, but they require a continuous and conscious commitment with considerable monitoring and self-control. Although these methods were developed to prevent pregnancy, they can equally be well used by a couple to increase fertility and promote conception.
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