Family planning is not just about preventing pregnancy. It is about making informed decisions about your body, your timing, and what feels right for your life at this stage.
Whether you are looking for a reliable contraception method, thinking about spacing pregnancies, considering a long-term option, or simply want clarity on what suits you best, family planning should feel private, supportive, and medically sound.
Dr. Neha Lalla offers family planning counselling in Dubai with a clear, respectful approach, helping women choose contraception based on their health, preferences, and future goals.
Family planning is the process of choosing whether, when, and how to plan pregnancy. It includes contraception counselling, spacing pregnancies, discussing short-term and long-term birth control options, and helping women make decisions that align with their lifestyle and reproductive goals.
There is no single method that suits everyone. The right option depends on several factors, including your age, menstrual pattern, medical history, whether you are breastfeeding, whether you want children in the future, and how important convenience, reversibility, or hormone-free options are to you.
Good family planning is not about giving every woman the same answer. It is about helping each woman choose a method she understands and feels comfortable with.
Family planning support may be helpful for women who:
Some women come in knowing exactly what they want. Others come in completely unsure. Both are equally valid starting points.
The first step is understanding what you need from contraception. Dr. Neha Lalla will discuss your medical history, menstrual cycle, past experience with birth control, future pregnancy plans, and any concerns you may have about hormones, bleeding, weight changes, or side effects.
This conversation matters because family planning works best when the method fits both your body and your life.
Once the background is clear, the available options are explained in a practical and straightforward way. This may include short-term methods, long-acting reversible contraception, or permanent options depending on your goals.
You will be guided through what each option involves, how effective it is, what the common side effects may be, and whether it is a good fit for you medically.
If you are ready to begin a method, the next steps are planned accordingly. If you need more time to think, that is equally fine. The goal is not to rush the decision, but to help you make one with clarity and confidence.
If a procedure such as IUD insertion is being considered, that will be explained separately in detail.
Family planning gives you clear information so you can choose a contraception method based on facts, not guesswork or fear.
Whether you want to delay pregnancy, space children, or avoid pregnancy for the long term, the right contraception method helps support that plan.
Your contraception should suit your medical history, menstrual pattern, and personal preferences, not just what is commonly prescribed.
Many women feel overwhelmed by the number of options available. A proper consultation makes the decision easier and more personalised.
When a contraception method suits your lifestyle and expectations, you are more likely to feel comfortable continuing with it.
Family planning should not feel rushed or awkward. It should be a conversation where you feel comfortable asking what you really want to know.
The right method depends on your age, health, menstrual history, future pregnancy plans, and personal preference. A family planning consultation helps narrow this down properly.
Hormonal contraceptives are safe for many women, but not every option suits every person. Your medical history needs to be reviewed before deciding what is appropriate.
Yes. Many women change methods because of side effects, convenience, or changing life plans. The next method should be chosen based on what did not work well with the previous one.
No. Family planning is for any woman who wants contraception guidance, regardless of marital status or whether she has children.
Yes, certain methods are suitable while breastfeeding. The best option depends on how soon after delivery you are, your health, and your preference.
Most reversible contraception methods do not affect long-term fertility. Once the method is stopped, fertility usually returns, though the timing can vary depending on the type of contraception.
If you want contraception advice that feels private, practical, and tailored to you, Dr. Neha Lalla offers supportive family planning counselling based on your health, your lifestyle, and your future plans.
Sometimes the best decision is simply the one that is right for you now.
Dr. Neha Lalla is an Obstetrician & Gynecologist with 6 years of experience inclusive of 3 years of exclusive experience in Gynecological Endoscopy (Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy surgery).