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1. Natural Methods  
Condoms Male and female condoms  protect against unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), you need to use male or female condoms for anal or vaginal sex, and either male condoms  
2. Condom User Guide  
…Where can I get condoms from? Youth Services  Most GP practices  Some Pharmacies You can also buy condoms from: Shops  Pharmacies  Supermarkets  Petrol stations/…  
3. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's)  
… appointments are with our very capable and qualified Health Care assistants (HCAs) STI prevention Condoms are the only form of contraception, along with Femidoms, that can help prevent against Sexually…  
4. Travel and Sexual Health  
… during sexual activity. More information on how to contact us can be found on our opening times page Condoms Condoms remain the most effective way of protecting against infections, and within the UK and the…  
5. Emergency Contraception  
… they are.  Emergency contraception Emergency contraception can be given following a burst condoms, missed pills or pills taken late or after unprotected sex. It will help and reduces the…  
6. Just Young people  
… questions about your medical history, and may take your blood pressure and weigh you. If you need condoms or other contraception, e.g. pills, then you will be taught how to use them and be given a supply…  
7. Pubic Lice  
… such as cats or dogs. Pubic lice are most commonly passed on during sexual contact. Condoms will not prevent them from being passed to another person. It is also possible for pubic lice to…  
8. Sexually Transmitted Infections  
… to other people and less likely to do you any long-term harm. How do I keep myself safe? Using condoms and practising safe sex reduces your risk of many infections. Having regular sexual health check…  
9. Home Screening  
If you live in Calderdale you can access home testing for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea for free by filling out a simple form, and a kit will be posted out to your home address.  
10. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)  
… vaginosis because it is not sexually transmitted, however antibiotics and cream can affect condoms and other contraception so speak to your doctor or pharmacist who can give you more…  
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