Textbook on family planning : with an overview on population trends, problems, and policies

Lugue, Lydia Quirolgico

Textbook on family planning : with an overview on population trends, problems, and policies / by Lydia Quirolgico-Lugue and Maria Fe Manguera-De Leon - xviii, 217 pages : color illustrations

Chapter 1 : Population trends and their implication Meaning of demography Meaning if population Causes of population changes Fig. 1 - Distribution of migrants by destination Interrelated population developments The "Population explosion" problem Rates of natural increase or decrease of population Fig. 2 - CBR, CDR, and rate of natural increase World's population growth trends and prospects Changes in proportion of children and in family size Philippine population growth trends and prospects Fig. 3 - Historical population growth trends (1903-1990) Philippine population projections under varying fertility assumption Fig 4 - Philippine population (Three Alternative Futures) Factors that accelerated the rapid growth rate Fig 5 - Birth and Death Rates for two different groups of nations Drawbacks of a young population The momentum of population growth Fig. 6 - Population Momentum Philippine population compared With those of other countries Consequences of rapid population growth Chapter 2: Philippine population policies and programs Meaning of population policy Two kinds of population-related policies The Philippine Population problem Fig. 7 - Philippine Demographic and socio-economic indicators Weight and depth of the problem Fig, 8 - Burden of dependency Fig. 9 - Working age population and labor force Fig. 10 - Child Dependency ratio Fig. 11 - Elementary school age population projections Fig. 12 Total urban population Fig. 13 - Concept of gross national product / Per Capita Income Time horizon of birth reduction policies The Philippine population management programs (PPMP) Background of the program Challenges and problems confronting the PPMP New framework for the program Values and principles of the program Components of the program The institurional machinery behind the program Restated population strategies
Population policy concerns Role of POPCOM Expanded role of nongovernment organization and the private sector Meaning of population education Objectives of population education Population education and the youth Population education and sex education Problems in sex education Objectives of the population education programs Part II- FAMILY PLANNING Chapter 1: Concept, Goal, Principle, and Interrelationship Meaning of family planning Family planning not a new concept Family planning as population policy Beyong family planning measures Conception, fertility, and population control distinguished from family planning Associated goals of modern family planning Benefits of family planning Small family size and family welfare Maternal and child health Principles of family planning The family planning clinic Criteria of an effective family planning clinic National family planning program non-coercive Fig. 14 - Sample flow chat in a family planning clinic Criteria for an effective family planning information campaign Family planning and religion Family planning and artifically induced abortion Family planning and morality Family planning and reproductive health Family planning and other health services Family planning and nutrition
Family planning and the youth Family planning and responsible parenthood Family planning and the status of women Family planning and educational sytem Family planning and agrarian reform Family planning and voluntary organizations Family planning and the united nations Values,Beliefs, and practices promoting big family norm Freedom of husbands and wives to make reproductive decisions Chapter 2: The Human Reproductive system Structure of the reproductive system Parts of the male reproductive system Male external genital parts Male internal reproductive organs Fig. 15 - Male Reproductive system The Male Semen Effect of semen count on fertility The male Sexual act Parts of the female reproductive system Female external genital parts Fíg. 16 - Female reproductive system External genital parts Female internal reproductive organs Internal fental organs Ovulation Menstruation Fig. 17 - Pathway of sperm within the female Fig. 18 - Development of a baby in the womb Fertilization process Chapter 3: Method of Conception Control or Contraception Prevention of pregnancy behind family planning methods Summary of contraceptive methods Fig. 19 - Prevention of pregancy Fig. 20 - Contraceptive method Natural family planning: advantages and disadvantages
Socio-cultural reasons for non-use of contraception Nature of contraceptive methods Best time to practice family planning Selecting a method of birth control T he concept of contraceptive effectiveness The Condom (Rubber) Jellies, cream,foams, foam tablets and suppositories Fig.22 - Jellies and cream Fig. 23 - Foam Fig. 24 - Foam Tablets Postcoital douche or douching Coitus interruptus or withdrawal method Abstinence Rhythm or safe period Fig. 25 - Rhythm method Fig. 26 - Tables to calculate the fertile or unfertile period where cycle is irregular Ovulation method Fig. 27 - The Ovulation method Thermometer or basal temperature method Fig.28 - Thermometer method Fig. 29 - BBT Chart Showing Thermal shift Pill or oral contraceptive Fig. 30 - Pill Fig. 31 - How the pill prevents pregnancy Non-contraceptive side benefits of oral pills Intrauterine device (IUD) Fig. 32 - IUD Diaphragm or cervical cap Fig. 32 - Diaphragm Sterilization Tubal ligation Fig. 34 - Tubal Ligation Before tubal ligation After tubal ligation Fig. 35 - Techniques of female sterilization and potential for reversal Vasectomy Fig. 36 - Vasectomy Before Vasectomy After Vasectomy Fig. 37 - Vasectomy Operation How to isolate the vasdeferens How the two cut ends are ligated after operation Recent methods of ligaturing cut ends of the vas A Final Word: No one is Alone with his problem

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