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Aten Primaria
; 8(5): 387-91, 1991 May.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1912228
ABSTRACT
The reformation of Primary Care (PC) permits a more satisfactory and coordinated approach to family planning (FP). We evaluated the profile of the potential users of FP by means of a survey of 182 females made in a Primary Care center (CAP). The most commonly used contraceptive methods were oral contraceptives (20.3%), coitus interruptus (Cl) (18%), condom (17%) and female sterilization (12.6%). 66.6% of failures were attributed to Cl. 32.25% of the intrauterine device users and 24.4% of those taking oral contraceptives reported problems. 24.7% of females were controlled in the CAP II, 19.7% by their private gynecologist, 16.5% in the municipal CP and 6% in the CAP. 30.2% of the users did not follow and type of control.