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Counseling Guide for Teaching Women How to Use LAM and Informational Client CardLAM Lactational Amenorrhea Method: A Family Planning Method for Breastfeeding WomenSummaryThis Counseling Guide is designed to help family planning counsellors explain when and how to use the Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM) of birth control. Created by the LAM Inter-agency Working Group (LAM IWG), it is a 2-page illustrated card in poster style that includes the following steps for counsellors: 1. Explain who can use LAM - the 3 physical criteria for women to be able to use LAM The Informational Client Card is a smaller format describing the same information and using the same illustrations as the Counselling Guide, but addresses women who have given birth and are breastfeeding their infants. It lists criteria for using LAM with illustrations identical to the Counseling Guide, and then asks the question "Do YOU met all 3 of these criteria?" It then uses the illustrations from the guide to show the essential behaviours necessary to use the LAM method successfully. Finally, it gives illustrations of the birth control methods appropriate for family planning immediately following the use of the LAM method, along with the recommendations to continue breastfeeding the infant and to wait 2 years to begin another pregnancy, based on expectations of good health for the mother and baby. Both are available in colour as downloadable PDF format materials. According to LAM IWG, "These LAM tools are available in English with African images. They will be available in French and Spanish in the near future." (June 2009) PublisherNumber of Pages2 for each material ContactInstitute for Reproductive Health (IRH)
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.
20008
United States
Tel: + 202 687 1392
Fax: + 202 537 7450
The ACCESS Program
1615 Thames Street
Baltimore MD
21231-3492
United States
Tel: + 410 5371800 / 1845
Fax: + 410 537 1473
SourceInstitute for Reproductive Health website on June 20 2009. Related SummariesPlaced on the Communication Initiative site June 19 2009 Last Updated July 28 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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