RT - Journal TY - JOUR A1 - Aminu, Muhammad A1 - Dattijo, Lamaran A1 - Shehu, Abubakar A1 - Kadas, Saidu A1 - Chama, Calvin T1 - Factors responsible for discontinuation of long-term reversible contraceptives in a tertiary facility in Northeastern Nigeria YR - 2019/5/1 JF - Port Harcourt Medical Journal JO - Port Harcourt Med J SP - 67 OP - 71 VO - 13 IS - 2 UL - https://www.phmj.org/article.asp?issn=0795-3038;year=2019;volume=13;issue=2;spage=67;epage=71;aulast=Aminu;t=5 DO - 10.4103/phmj.phmj_7_19 N2 - Background: The emergence of long-term reversible contraceptives (LARC) has helped in reaffirming the concept of Family Planning (FP) 2020. LARC is one of the safest and most effective methods covering both hormonal implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs). However, despite their acceptability and wide usage, they are associated with undesired effects limiting their use ranging from personal to device-related or both. Aim: This study is aimed at determining the reasons for the discontinuation of LARCs among women accessing FP services in Bauchi. Methods: The study was for 1-year period. It was a retrospective survey of 335 clients that presented to the FP unit of a tertiary institution in Northeastern Nigeria for removal of implants. Data were inputted into and analysed using SPSS version 21 and results presented in tables and charts. Results: A total of 1069 clients had one method of contraception or the other over the study periods. About 335 (31.3%) clients had removal of LARCs (53.4%, 18.2% and 28.4%, for Implanon, Jadelle and IUDs, respectively). The mean parities of the clients were 3 +_ 0.55. The most common indications for removal of implants observed in the study included, the desire for pregnancy (38.5%), expired implants and untolerable side effects (24.5%) each. Conclusions: LARCs were the most common form of contraceptives used by women during the study period. The most common reason for removal of LARCs implants discovered was for feature pregnancy, undesired effects and implants expiry. ER -