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Contraception information
If you don’t want to get pregnant it’s good to think about what contraception will suit you and your lifestyle best.
For more information please see:
NHS choices…
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For more information please see:
FPA - emergency contraception guide
Easy Read Information;
Emergency Contraception
Emergency Intrauterine device (IUD)
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small,…
… will discuss with you to decide further.
Easy Read Guide; Combined contraceptive pill
Oral Contraception
Oral contraceptives are more commonly just called ‘The Pill’. They are a small tablet you…
… Easy read information; Coil Leaflet
Coil IUD
The coil can be a hormone-free alternative to contraception. The intrauterine device (IUD, also known as 'the coil') lasts between 3 and 10 years…
… 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 Transmitted Infections. They…
… This means that between 4 and 8 women out of every 100 who use a cap or diaphragm as contraception will become pregnant in a year. You may need to practice at home to get it in place…
… of about one in 200. This means that one out of every 200 women using sterilisation as contraception will get pregnant during the rest of her lifetime.
Female sterilisation
Female sterilisation…
… These damage the condom.
If any of these happen, or if you have had sex without using contraception, you can get advice about emergency contraception.
How effective is natural family…
… Where postal kits are available this will be shown in the venue information.
EHC scheme
Emergency Contraception in Pharmacies
Calderdale operates an Emergency Hormonal Contraception scheme at participating…