Eleanor Bryson & Chris Cowan

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Eleanor Bryson & Chris Cowan

Top 10 Things Groups have learned 1. Don't rush / Wait till you are ready – A / S 2. Made me think about what it would be like if it happened to me - A 3. You should always use contraception / Always have safe sex – A / S 4 How to protect yourself from infections and unplanned pregnancy - S/K 5. Where to get advice / Family planning clinics - S/K

Top 10 Things Groups have learned 6. Don't be shy or embarrassed to talk to your partner – A/S 7. When and where to talk to a partner about contraception – S/K 8. Emergency Contraception / The morning after pill can be taken 72 hours after sex- K 9. Double Dutch - Use the condom and the pill – K 10. Condoms are free from family planning clinics – K