Acceptance, Adherence, and Side Effects of Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate: A Prospective Observational Study
Rajalakshmi Rajaraman, Sasi Vaithilingan, Thirumalaichiry S Selvavinayagam

TL;DR
This study examines how well women in rural India accept and use the contraceptive DMPA, and the side effects they experience.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into DMPA acceptance, adherence, and side effects in rural Indian women.
Findings
Most participants were aged 21-25 and chose DMPA for its efficacy and convenience.
Irregular bleeding and amenorrhea were the main side effects affecting adherence.
Adherence dropped over time, highlighting the need for better awareness and support.
Abstract
Introduction In India, one of the world’s most populous and swiftly growing countries, it is crucial to prioritize the utilization of safe and effective contraception, as contraceptive strategies play a pivotal role in bolstering community health. It is widely acknowledged that ensuring appropriate timing and spacing of pregnancies is crucial for the well-being of reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health. Adoption of reversible or spacing contraceptive methods can significantly enhance women’s health outcomes by reducing the occurrence of undesired, closely timed, and mistimed pregnancies. Consequently, in response to the pressing need for dependable contraception in India, this study seeks to assess the acceptance, adherence, and side effects of the injectable contraceptive depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) among its users. Methods This prospective…
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TopicsReproductive Health and Contraception · Pregnancy and Medication Impact · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
