Creating Peace Of Mind For Women

 

Permanent contraception for women who wish to have no more children

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How is the procedure done?

How QS Works 

A healthcare provider (doctor, nurse or midwife) places seven small pellets of quinacrine up through the vagina and into the uterus with an inserter, immediately following the woman’s monthly period and then again one month later.

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Why QS?

As a woman or family who wish to have no more children, you are looking for a safe, reliable, permanent contraception. The QS procedure does not require surgery or hospitalization, is performed on an outpatient basis in a doctor’s office or clinic, and allows you to commence your normal duties immediately.

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Invented in Santiago, Chile in 1977, QS has undergone rigorous scientific study, producing scores of peer-reviewed articles attesting to its safety and efficacy. In clinical trials globally, more than 200,000 women in 50 countries have chosen QS as their method of permanent contraception, with no serious side effects.

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Our Mission is to encourage and work for women’s reproductive health, rights and empowerment, both domestically and internationally, through research, education, and facilitating the global availability of safe, inexpensive, non-coercive family planning methods.

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ISAF does not provide QS kits. ISAF offers free consulting to any reputable agency that can gain legal authority to manufacture QS kits.

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