Signs & Symptoms
Recognize the early signs that indicate you may need medical attention
Family Size Complete
Couples who have completed their family size and desire permanent contraception.
Contraception Counselling
Women seeking advice on the most appropriate reversible contraceptive method.
Birth Spacing
Couples wishing to space pregnancies adequately for maternal and infant health.
Medical Contraindications
Women with health conditions requiring specific contraceptive choices (e.g., PCOS, hypertension).
Contraceptive Failure
Women who have experienced failure of previous contraceptive methods seeking more reliable options.
Post-Partum Family Planning
Mothers seeking immediate post-delivery family planning to space or end further pregnancies.
Common Causes & Risk Factors
Spacing Pregnancies
WHO recommends at least 24 months between births to reduce maternal and infant mortality risk.
Medical Conditions
Conditions like heart disease, severe diabetes, or previous severe obstetric complications may preclude further pregnancy.
Family Completion
Permanent sterilisation sought after having the desired number of children.
Socioeconomic Factors
Responsible family planning aligned with household resources and ability to provide for children.
Reversible Method Failure
Couples who have experienced unintended pregnancy with reversible methods seeking a more reliable alternative.
Treatment Options
Advanced minimally invasive techniques for better outcomes and faster recovery
Oral Contraceptive Pills
Combined or progestogen-only pills for short-term reversible contraception.
IUCD / IUS Insertion
Copper IUCD (3–10 years) or hormonal IUS for long-acting reversible contraception.
Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation
Permanent contraception via laparoscopic occlusion of the fallopian tubes — day surgery.
Injectable Contraception
DMPA injection (Depo-Provera) for 3-month reversible contraception.
Benefits at Chahal Hospital
Complete Privacy
All consultations and procedures conducted with full confidentiality.
Expert Counselling
Personalised guidance on choosing the best method for your health and lifestyle.
All Options Available
Temporary, long-acting, and permanent contraception methods all available under one roof.
Day Procedures
IUCD insertion and laparoscopic sterilisation are both outpatient or day-care procedures.
Specialist Doctor
Dr. Suneet Chahal ensures medically appropriate and safe contraceptive advice.
Follow-Up Support
Ongoing support for any contraception-related concerns or side effects.
Your Specialist
Frequently Asked Questions
Sterilisation (tubal ligation or vasectomy) is the most effective long-term method (>99.9%). Among reversible methods, IUS (Mirena) and IUCD are the most reliable (>99%). Oral pills are 91–99% effective with perfect use.
It should be considered permanent. Reversal is possible but success rates are variable (40–60%). IVF may be a more reliable option for those who change their mind.
Copper IUCDs may cause heavier, more painful periods especially in the first few months. Hormonal IUS typically reduces periods and cramps. Any persistent pain or unusual discharge should be assessed.
Post-partum IUCD can be inserted immediately after placental delivery. Tubal ligation can be done within 48 hours of delivery. Progestogen-only pills and injections can be started immediately.
Yes. Tubal ligation can be performed at the time of caesarean section (concurrent procedure) if the decision has been made beforehand.
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