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Self-Inject
Contraceptive

Privately inject yourself and get 3-months of
safe, Effective and Reversible Protection from
unplanned Pregnancy.

Why the self-inject contraceptive

3 Months of
contraceptive protection
It’s private and
discreet
99% effective
with typical use

Small needle with little to no pain

Comfortably use it at your own time and place

Please consult your local healthcare provider for training before using self-inject.

How to use the self- inject Contraceptive

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This video is a reminder of how to self-administer

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See what women are saying about the Self-Inject contraceptive
and why it’s become their go-to birth control choice!
Batenga Jane

Jane's control over her time and body has improved since she started using the Self-Inject contraceptive. Be like Jane, use Self-Inject today!

Nakiganda Mariam

Self-Inject helps me protect myself from unplanned pregnancy and stay focused on my dreams.

Tusiime Shakira

Thanks to the Self-Inject contraceptive, Shakira can now travel anywhere knowing Self-Inject can protect her from unplanned pregnancy.

    Everything you need to know about the Self-Inject Contraceptive

    It is normal for hormonal methods such as DMPA-SC to change users' menstrual cycles, and women's experiences with this will vary. If your experience of menstrual side effects has been negative, consult with a medical professional and consider switching methods.
    On average, fertility returns 10 months after the last injection date, but the range is 4-12 months.

    Yes. DMPA-SC is safe for women of reproductive age, including older women. However, you should check whether you have underlying health conditions that could make use less safe.

    Yes. DMPA-SC is equally suitable for mothers and women who have not yet given birth.

    There could be many reasons for this, and it is best to seek medical attention promptly for an accurate diagnosis. DMPA-SC is not known to cause vaginal infections, but it also does not protect one against STIs. Contact your medical provider if symptoms persist.