• Documentation and record keeping in health systems

    Ebiwandiiko n’okukuuma ebiwandiiko mu nkola z’ebyobulamu

    Sarah yeegatta ku mutimbagano gwa Marie Stopes Blue Star mu 2012 ng’eddwaliro lino litono nnyo, nga bakasitoma batono abakola ku mpeereza ya Family Planning. Teguzibirwa Domicilliary Clinic y’emu ku frankisa za MSUG

  • Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Cervical Cancer

    Enkyukakyuka mu bulamu okuziyiza kookolo w’omumwa gwa nnabaana

    99% of cervical cancer cases are linked to persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, an extremely common virus transmitted through sexual contact.

  • Norway Government invests in Uganda’s SRHR

    Gavumenti ya Norway etadde ssente mu SRHR ya Uganda

    Pulojekiti eno etunuulidde okutumbula abawala n’abakyala okusalawo ku mibiri gyabwe n’okulaba nga bafuna amawulire n’obuweereza obujjuvu obwa SRH obukwata ku bavubuka n’abavubuka.

  • Should I be worried about cervical cancer?

    Nsaana okweraliikirira kookolo w’omumwa gwa nnabaana?

    Did you know that most women get an HPV infection shortly after they start having sex? This infection is the cause of almost all cases of cervical cancer. Let’s take a look at the cervical cancer screening methods available to you.  It’s always better to catch it in the early stages, so remember to get screened regularly.…

  • What you need to know about STI screening

    By’olina okumanya ku kwekebejja endwadde z’ekikaba

    An unusual itch, a not-so-normal discharge, you might be experiencing symptoms of an infection-some of these infections could be sexually transmitted.

  • Tips for navigating menopause

    Amagezi ku kutambulira mu nsonga z’okuggwaamu amaanyi

    They say life begins at 40 but being a middle-aged woman is about much more than just maintaining the stamina to stay out all night. Your life, body and hormones are changing drastically during this phase. The estrogen levels in your body begin to decrease, your ovaries stop releasing eggs, your fertility window gradually closes,…

  • Things you need to know about early pregnancy

    Ebintu by’olina okumanya ku kufuna embuto nga bukyali

    After experiencing the initial surprise and butterflies of knowing you’re expecting, pregnancy can be an exciting time! Giving your child a great start to life and being an awesome mom starts way before their birth. Antenatal Care (ANC) is the process of taking care of a woman and her unborn baby during pregnancy. It’s advised…

  • For Every Stage Of a Woman campaign

    Ku Buli Mutendera Gw'omukazi campaign

    As part of the International Women’s Day celebrations, Marie Stopes UG launched the global MSI campaign dubbed “For Every Stage of Woman” at the Marie Stopes’ hospital Kampala. The event which was physically attended by the media, representatives from insurance companies and partners was also live on MSUG Facebook page and YouTube channel. “We understand that a woman’s reproductive…

  • My gyn and midwife were just a call or a text away

    Gyn wange ne midwife baali bagenda ku ssimu oba text

    Ekiro kyange ekyasooka ku Marie Stopes kyawulira ng’awaka, ttiimu yaliwo okuwa obuwagizi bwonna bwe nnali nneetaaga.

  • How your body changes after birth

    Engeri omubiri gwo gye gukyuka oluvannyuma lw’okuzaalibwa

    Bringing a whole new life into the world is probably going to be the biggest mission your body accomplishes and you won’t just have your adorable new baby to prove it! Whether you had a caesarean or vaginal birth, be prepared for a few changes. Some, like stitches, will disappear in a few weeks while changes…