Trial of a new method of natural family planning in Liberia

Advances in contraception : the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception, 10(2), 111-119

DOI 10.1007/BF01978104 PMID 7942258 Source

Abstract

This paper describes the evaluation of a new method of natural family planning (NFP) in Liberia. The Modified Mucus Method (MMM) was developed to address the need for a simple method of charting for poor and illiterate women. The acceptance, use, and cost-effectiveness of the MMM were compared with standard NFP methods, the sympto-thermal and ovulation method (ST/OM), used in the same population. The personal discontinuation rate of MMM users was 27.3 per 100 women per year compared with 3.2 among ST/OM users. Unplanned pregnancy rates were low for both MMM and ST/OM, 6.6 and 1.5 respectively. The cost per couple year protection (CYP) for MMM was $55.80 and for ST/OM $56.10. There were differences in characteristics between MMM and ST/OM clients. The MMM clients were more likely to have attended school and to have used a family planning method previously, and were less likely to be housewives. We conclude that the MMM in Liberia was provided to an inappropriate sample of women, educated and middle-class rather than poor and illiterate. The MMM users were dissatisfied and discontinued at the rate of 44 per 100 women entering per year. This is an unfair evaluation of the MMM because of the unsuitable study population. It is our opinion that the MMM needs more study to become part of the inventory of birth spacing methods.

Topics

modified mucus method effectiveness, cervical mucus charting illiterate women, natural family planning liberia, symptotermal method comparison, ovulation method pregnancy rates, natural family planning developing countries, mucus-only method effectiveness study, billings method simplified charting, fertility awareness poor populations, cost effectiveness natural family planning, cervical mucus method discontinuation, nfp method comparison africa

Cite this article

Kambic, R. T., Wesley, R., & Lanctôt, C. A. (1994). Trial of a new method of natural family planning in Liberia. *Advances in contraception : the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception*, *10*(2), 111-119. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978104

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