1 Impact of Promotion of Lactational Amenorrhea Method within a Community- Based Maternal and Neonatal Health Program in Rural Bangladesh Salahuddin Ahmed.

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1 Impact of Promotion of Lactational Amenorrhea Method within a Community- Based Maternal and Neonatal Health Program in Rural Bangladesh Salahuddin Ahmed 1 & 2, Catharine McKaig 2, Jaime Mungia 2, Saifuddin Ahmed 1, Amnesty LeFevre 1, Peter Winch 1, Ahmed Al-Kabir 3, and Abdullah Baqui 1 1 Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; 2 Jhpiego; 3 Shimantik

Study Context Source: BDHS 2007 IndicatorsSylhet Median duration for any breastfeeding 28 months Median duration for exclusive breastfeeding 2.3 months Unmet FP need26% CPR (any method)31% TFR3.7 Birth intervals <24 months26% <36 months57%

3 Study Objectives 1.To develop and test an integrated Postpartum Family Planning, Maternal and Neonatal Health (PPFP/MNH) service delivery approach 2.To assess the impact of the intervention package on contraceptive knowledge and practices including LAM during the extended postpartum period

4 Study Design Study sites: eight unions in two sub-districts in Sylhet district, Bangladesh Non-Random Allocation Intervention unions: four Enrolled women: 2247 Comparison unions: four Enrolled women: 2257 Enrollment of women during <8 months of pregnancy Intervention clusters: MNH plus FP during ANC and Postpartum visit Comparison clusters: MNH ONLY during ANC and Postpartum visit Follow the cohort through pregnancy to 36 months postpartum

5 Intervention Delivery Strategy 1.Capacity strengthening:  Training  Orientation 2.Community-based advocacy and behaviour change communication approach:  Household level through Community Health Workers (CHW)  Community level through Community Mobilizers  Facility level through Service Providers

6 CHW Counselling Topics and Timing FP integrated with MNH programAdditional MessagesDuring pregnancy Day 6 postpartum Day postpartum Month 2-3 & 4-5 PP ANC √ Newborn Care, EBF √√√ Return to fertility √√√ LAM and transition, EBF √√√√ HTSP √√√√ FP methods √√ Visit to facility √√√√

Results 7

Starts in a Low Performance Area Percent Control Intervention Ever Used Contraceptive Method

Contraceptive Use Rate at 3, 6, 12, and 18 Months Postpartum by Study Arm 9

Statistically significant improvement in the contraceptive use rate in the intervention area over time -- 36% at 3 months to 47% at 18 months postpartum -- 10% to 31% increase the comparison arm over the same period of 3-18 months postpartum High number of new users and a trend towards increased early adoption 10

Contraceptive method mix among intervention area users’ 11

Contraceptive method mix among intervention area users’ Overall high adoption of LAM  23% at 3 months and 12% at 6 months Shift in method preference from LAM to pills, condoms, and injectables 12

Contraceptive method mix among intervention area users’ Slight increases in injectables and long-acting methods Rise in sterilization from 1.9% to 3.1% in intervention area Oral contraceptives are the preferred contraceptive at 12 and 18 months 13

Contraceptive Method Mix Among Control Area Users’ 14

Ever LAM User by Study Arm 15

17 Duration of exclusive breastfeeding by study arm

*P <0.001

Lessons Learned and Future Programming Implications  Promotion of LAM had a positive effect on optimal breastfeeding practices: duration of exclusive breastfeeding 25% higher at 6 months  LAM is a feasible and acceptable method of contraception for the first 6 months postpartum and LAM has an important role in contraceptive mix at 3 and 6 months postpartum  Significant increase in the probability of contraceptive adoption through 18 months postpartum period in the intervention arm  It is feasible to integrate PPFP into existing contacts with mothers but includes the addition of 2 visits and 5 messages  Responsibility of programs to take advantage of opportunities for integration 19

20 JHSPH ACCESS-FP /MCHIP Government of Bangladesh Shimantik and CDPA Study Partners Funded by USAID

21 THANK YOU