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Where to get contraception
Find out where you can get contraception for free on the NHS.
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How it is used
Find out how each method of contraception works, including how often you need to use it and if you need to see a doctor or nurse to get it.
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Getting medical care as a student
Find out about student health, including vaccinations, registering with a GP and contraception.
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Progestogen-only pill
The progestogen-only pill, also called the mini pill, is a type of hormonal contraception.
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What is a vasectomy?
A vasectomy is a permanent method of male contraception.
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If I use a sexual health service will they tell my parents?
Find out about confidentiality and sexual health services for young people, including contraception, STIs and abortion services.
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Where to get the combined pill
The combined pill is available from sexual health clinics (also called family planning or contraception clinics), GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Your 6-week postnatal check
Find out about the postnatal check that happens around 6 weeks after the birth, where you can discuss any health issues you may have, including contraception.
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What is female sterilisation?
Find out about female sterilisation, a permanent method of contraception where the fallopian tubes are blocked or cut to stop sperm meeting an egg.
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Who can take the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
Find out who can take the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill).