Family Planning and Counseling Services: A Comprehensive Study Guide
Source Information: This study material has been compiled from a copy-pasted text and a lecture audio transcript on Family Planning and Counseling Services, delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nazlı HACIALİOĞLU from the Faculty of Nursing.
📚 Introduction to Family Planning
When young couples embark on their journey to build a happy home, the desire for children is often a natural and cherished aspiration. However, it is crucial to understand that not every pregnancy is suitable or safe for a woman's health. Certain high-risk situations can severely endanger the well-being of both the mother and the baby. Recognizing these risks is the first step towards ensuring a healthy reproductive journey for every family. This is where the vital role of family planning and counseling services comes into play, offering guidance and support to navigate these critical decisions.
⚠️ Identifying Risky Pregnancies and Their Health Implications
A pregnancy is considered potentially dangerous from a maternal and child health perspective under specific conditions:
1️⃣ Conditions for Risky Pregnancies:
- Age:
- Before 18 years of age
- After 35 years of age
- Spacing: Pregnancies spaced less than 2 years apart
- Parity: More than 4 births
These conditions significantly increase the likelihood of complications for both the mother and the developing child.
2️⃣ Potential Risks for the Mother:
- ✅ Anemia (lack of healthy red blood cells)
- ✅ Preeclampsia (pregnancy complication with high blood pressure)
- ✅ Difficult Labor
- ✅ Postpartum Hemorrhage (excessive bleeding after childbirth)
- ✅ Uterine Infections
- ✅ Uterine Ruptures
3️⃣ Potential Risks for the Baby:
- ✅ Premature Birth (born too early)
- ✅ Low Birth Weight
- ✅ Trauma due to difficult labor
- ✅ Infant Mortality (death shortly after birth)
- ✅ Developmental Delays
💡 Solution: The Role of Family Planning Services
Given the severe risks associated with dangerous or unwanted pregnancies, the solution lies in effective family planning services.
📚 Definition of Family Planning:
Family planning is defined as the comprehensive set of services offered to families, enabling them to have children when they desire, in the number they wish, and within their financial and personal means.
✅ Objectives of Family Planning Services:
- Provide accurate and comprehensive information about various contraceptive methods.
- Ensure the actual provision and accessibility of these methods.
- Prevent frequent births.
- Limit the total number of births.
- Prevent unwanted pregnancies.
- Contribute to raising healthy individuals.
- Provide assistance to couples who are unable to conceive.
🏥 Operational Framework of Family Planning Services in Turkey
Family planning services in Turkey are structured hierarchically and delivered through various points:
1️⃣ Hierarchical Structure:
- Ministry of Health
- Directorate General of Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning (MCH-FP)
- Provincial Health Directorates
- MCH-FP Branch Directorates
2️⃣ Service Delivery Points:
- Health Centers (ASM)
- Specialized MCH-FP Centers
- Family Planning Polyclinics within Maternity Hospitals
- Health Houses
- Pharmacies
3️⃣ Healthcare Professionals Providing Services:
- Specialist Doctors
- General Practitioners
- Nurses
- Midwives
- Pharmacists
4️⃣ Additional Service Providers:
- State Hospitals
- University Hospitals
- Volunteer Associations and Organizations
📈 Evolution of Population Policies in Turkey
Turkey's approach to population policies has undergone significant transformation:
- Pre-1965: Pronatalist Policy
- Actively encouraged births.
- Post-1965: Antinatalist Policy
- Focused on preventing births.
📜 Key Legislation and Changes:
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1965 Population Planning Law (Law No. 557):
- Introduced and promoted contraceptive methods.
- Facilitated public information and education campaigns.
- Established clinical services related to family planning.
- Recognized surgical sterilization and pregnancy termination under specific medical indications.
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1983 Population Planning Law (Law No. 2827):
- Empowered midwives and nurses to implement effective family planning methods.
- Legalized surgical sterilization for both men and women upon request.
- Permitted the termination of unwanted pregnancies up to 10 weeks.
- Authorized trained general practitioners to perform pregnancy termination using the menstrual regulation (MR) method under specialist supervision.
- Fostered inter-sectoral cooperation in family planning education and implementation.
📊 Current Status of Family Planning Services in Turkey
- Awareness: Nearly all married women (approximately 99.5%) are aware of at least one family planning method.
- Method Usage Trends (2008-2018):
- Effective Methods (e.g., Pill, IUD, Condom, Tubal Ligation, Vasectomy, Barrier, Injection): Increased from 46.0% in 2008 to 48.9% in 2018.
- Traditional Methods (e.g., Withdrawal, Calendar): Decreased from 27.1% in 2008 to 20.9% in 2018.
🚀 Strategies to Increase Family Planning Usage Rates
To further enhance the effectiveness and reach of family planning services, several strategies are essential:
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Ensure Easy Access to Services:
- Minimize travel time and cost for service access.
- Increase the number of service units close to residential areas.
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Identify and Target Specific Groups:
- Focus on populations in underserved areas (e.g., squatter areas, rural communities).
- Provide tailored interventions for recent mothers, adolescents, and older women.
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Offer Diverse Contraceptive Options:
- Provide a wide range of methods.
- Prioritize highly effective methods.
- Expand opportunities for surgical sterilization.
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Implement Special Programs:
- Provide excellent counseling services.
- Develop service models suited to community needs and structures.
- Actively ensure male participation in family planning decisions and methods.
🎯 Conclusion
Spaced births and fewer children ultimately mean sufficient time and adequate resources for each child. Family planning is the cornerstone of a healthy mother, a healthy child, and a healthy family, which in turn leads to a healthy society.








