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Contraceptive implants in Kenya: current status and future prospects
Authors:Hubacher David  Kimani Joshua  Steiner Markus J  Solomon Marsden  Ndugga Maggwa Baker
Affiliation:

aFamily Health International, PO Box 13950, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA

bFamily Health International, P.O. Box 38835-00623, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya

Abstract:BACKGROUND: Since introducing Norplant over 20 years ago in Kenya, demand for contraceptive implants has remained high and implant costs are dropping substantially. METHODS: An assessment of the Kenyan experience with implants was conducted to understand level of demand, capacity to provide services and reproductive health impact of possible increased use. Interviews were conducted with 35 key Kenyan informants. By modeling increases in national implant use (at the expense of oral contraceptives), reductions in the annual number of unintended pregnancies were estimated. RESULTS: Kenya has an unmet need for implants and the current network of trained providers appears ready to increase the volume of services. If 100,000 users of oral contraceptives switch to implants, then an estimated 26,000 unintended pregnancies can be averted over a 5-year period. CONCLUSION: With increased purchases of implants by international donor agencies, Kenya can reduce reliance on short-term hormonal methods and reduce the 45% prevalence rate of unintended pregnancy.
Keywords:Contraceptive implant   Kenya   Unintended pregnancy   Long-acting contraception   Benefits
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