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GRPA Introduces Contraceptive Patch in Guyana – A First-of-Its-Kind Option for Women’s Reproductive Health

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The Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association (GRPA) is proud to announce the official launch of the contraceptive patch, becoming the first healthcare provider in Guyana to introduce this innovative, user-friendly method of contraception to the local market. 

The contraceptive patch, a small, discreet transdermal patch worn on the skin, delivers a continuous, low dose of hormones that prevent pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation. Designed for convenience and effectiveness, the patch is applied once weekly, offering women a reliable alternative to daily oral contraceptives. 

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The product, now available at GRPA’s clinic on Quamina Street, Georgetown, contains a combination of hormones—norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol—which are steadily released through the skin over a seven-day period to provide consistent contraceptive protection. 

The contraceptive patch is a safe and highly effective method of birth control, with effectiveness of 99% when used perfectly. 

“This is a significant step forward for sexual and reproductive health in Guyana,” said Kobe Smith, Executive Director of GRPA. “At GRPA, we are committed to expanding contraceptive choice and ensuring that women and girls have access to modern, safe, and convenient options that suit their lifestyles. Being the first to introduce the contraceptive patch reflects our leadership in innovation and client-centered care.” 

A New Option for Convenience and Control 

Unlike daily pills, the contraceptive patch is: 

  • Applied once per week for three consecutive weeks, followed by a patch-free week ● Easy to use and discreet 
  • Designed to improve adherence for women who may find daily pills challenging 

The patch can be worn on areas such as the abdomen, upper arm, buttocks, or upper torso and is designed to remain securely in place during daily activities . 

Expanding Contraceptive Choice in Guyana 

The introduction of the contraceptive patch aligns with GRPA’s mission to: ● Reduce unintended pregnancies 

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  • Improve access to modern contraceptive methods 
  • Empower women and girls to make informed reproductive health decisions 

This new method complements GRPA’s existing range of services, including family planning, abortion care, HIV testing and treatment, cancer screening, laboratory/diagnostic testing, and adolescent-friendly health services. 

Availability 

The contraceptive patch is now available at GRPA’s clinic in Georgetown, with plans for expansion through outreach services and partnerships across multiple regions. 

Clients are encouraged to consult with GRPA’s trained healthcare providers to determine if the contraceptive patch is suitable for their individual health needs. For appointments and inquiries, please contact the clinic at 592 225 4743. 

About GRPA 

Registered in 1975, the Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association (GRPA) is the leading provider of sexual and reproductive health services, committed to delivering affordable, high-quality and accessible care across Guyana. 

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