Sindh Offers Free Birth Control Counseling App

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KARACHI: With around 3.6 million abortions occurring annually in Pakistan, the Sindh Population Welfare Department has launched an online application designed to offer free and confidential guidance on contraceptive methods and reproductive health.

The initiative seeks to address the challenges faced by couples who are reluctant to visit family planning centres due to concerns about privacy or social stigma.

Through the app, users will be able to receive personalised counseling, learn about modern contraceptive methods, and access medical advice from qualified healthcare professionals. The service is also equipped to facilitate consultations in case of any complications, making it a comprehensive solution to family planning needs.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Sindh’s Population Welfare Secretary Hafeezullah Abbasi said that the app was developed in collaboration with the World Bank and Pathfinder, with the approval of Health Minister Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho. The app is currently undergoing a six-month pilot phase before being fully activated for public use.

Abbasi stressed that the app will prioritise user privacy, ensuring the confidentiality of medical records while offering a secure platform for consultations. He added that the digital tool would play an important role in building a robust electronic data system for the department, allowing for more effective tracking and monitoring of family planning efforts in the province.

“The app will allow married couples to receive counseling and guidance from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the need to visit centres for minor consultations,” Abbasi added. “Users will also be able to locate nearby family planning centres and clinics by sharing their location, which will include details about available services, clinic hours, and doctor names.” The app will also feature comprehensive information on both short-term and long-term contraceptive methods, a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs), and a helpline number. The platform is designed to function offline as well, ensuring accessibility for users across the province, including remote areas where internet connectivity may be limited.

News Published in Express Tribune on November 13th, 2025.

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