The spacer needle, medically known as DMPA (Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate), is an effective hormonal method of contraception that is injected every 3 months. It contains the hormone progesterone, and works to inhibit ovulation, thicken the cervical mucus, and change the lining of the uterus to prevent egg implantation. It is a suitable option for women who want a long-term method and does not require daily use. At the Horizon Medical Care Center in Ibri, We provide the spacer needle under the supervision of a specialized gynecologist with a full explanation to the patient about the use, benefits and side effects.
DMPA Needle Giving Procedure
We perform the injection in orderly and fast steps:
Initial consultation: We review your medical history, discuss symptoms or concerns, and confirm that there is no pregnancy before the injection.
Timing the injection: It is best given within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle to ensure immediate effectiveness.
How to administer : The needle is injected into the muscle (often in the arm or buttocks) within minutes.
Follow-up: Fixed appointments are scheduled every 12 weeks for injection renewal without delay.
Monitoring: We monitor changes in your menstrual cycle or any side effects during regular visits.

