Porto Velho holds a campaign for free contraceptive implant on Saturday, 28; learn how to participate
Porto Velho is organizing a campaign for the insertion of free contraceptive implants specifically for women already registered in the municipal regulatory system.
The city of Porto Velho, through its Municipal Health Secretariat, is hosting a campaign on Saturday, 28, aimed at providing free contraceptive implants to women who are already enrolled in the municipal regulatory system. This initiative signifies the local government's commitment to offering healthcare services that promote family planning and reproductive health. A total of 1,700 women are expected to receive this service, emphasizing the scalability and accessibility of such programs in the area.
Women eligible for this procedure will be contacted directly by the regulatory team to provide them with information on the date, time, and necessary guidelines for the implant procedure. It is crucial for participants to ensure that their contact information is up-to-date with the city's health service to facilitate communication. The contraceptive implant is noted for its modernity and high efficacy, being 99% effective and lasting for up to three years, with insertion performed by trained professionals at no cost to the patients through the Unified Health System (SUS).
For women who are not yet registered and wish to participate, the article advises them to visit a Basic Health Unit (UBS) to begin the enrollment process. On the day of the procedure, an assessment will be conducted to ensure the suitability of the implant for the individual. This initiative not only helps in addressing community health issues but is also a proactive step towards advancing women's rights and health in Porto Velho, reflecting wider trends in Brazil where access to contraceptive methods is being improved.