S.10 Contraception and Condoms

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S.10 Contraception and Condoms I can name the main methods of contraception available. I understand that decisions and practices regarding contraception are a part of relationships which are safe and enjoyable. I know where to go for information and advice on contraception. rshp.scot

Today is about contraception. Contraception protects someone from getting pregnant. A person might also use contraception to control or stop menstruation, such as managing heavy periods. In the session you will find out about contraception, especially what’s called Long Acting Reversable Contraception (Injections and implants) and Emergency Contraception and Condoms. rshp.scot

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Sandyford NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde http://www.sandyford.org/sexual-health-information/contraception/ rshp.scot

What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Implant and Injection. What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Anything would like to know more about? Animation: Cows talk Contraceptive Implants https://youtu.be/Pw1HruBL5Zs rshp.scot

Emergency contraception What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Anything would like to know more about? Animation: Elephants talk Emergency Contraception https://youtu.be/LkCQYaFlPzY rshp.scot

What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Condoms What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Anything would like to know more about? Film: Condom demonstration https://youtu.be/Rr2bahvJuOo Animation: Pufferfish talk Condoms https://youtu.be/ehRpXeX0SyI rshp.scot

What did you know about already? What’s new to you? Anything would like to know more about? Coils Hormonal Coils Combined Oral Contraception Pill Progestogen Only Pill Combined Hormonal Patch Combined Hormonal Vaginal Ring

A few things to remember Talking about contraception or condoms is important because otherwise people make assumptions that one person has got it sorted – they might not have. If you sort what you need, then the experience of sex will be more relaxed, safe and enjoyable. You have a right to access accurate information and to get contraception and condoms. Remember the importance of consent. Just because someone has sorted contraception or got condoms, it doesn’t mean they are intent on having sex. You still need to talk and pay attention when it comes to consent. rshp.scot

Our local sexual health services, clinics and pharmacies: (Insert information from your locality here)   rshp.scot