Contraception
Contraception can seem really daunting at first and with so many options
available it can be difficult work out which one's the right one for you.
This section will hopefully
makes things a bit less confusing.
All contraception will prevent you from getting pregnant if used correctly, but condoms and femidoms (female condom) will also protect you against most STIs.
If you want some more information you can go to a family planning clinic or a young people's clinic where you will be able to talk to a nurse
in complete confidence. You can also get advice and information about contraception from the 4YP Bus.
You can get contraception from local family planning
clinic or from your GP.
Click here if for details
of clinics in Enfield.
Click here for details of clinics in
Haringey.
Forms of contraception:
Withdrawal Method - DANGER
This is not a method of contraception – it is where the penis withdrawn from the vagina before the male ejaculates (cums). Around 10 million sperms can seep of out the penis before orgasm without either partner being aware and it only takes 1 of those sperms to make a baby!
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