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…WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: THE COIL http://sexualhealth.cht.nhs/think-sexual-health Sexual Health Calderdale and Huddersfield is part of the Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust The coil is a method of…
Coil Training
We are currently offering coil training to support the Letter of competence for Intrauterine Techniques (LoC IUT)
Please read the following information carefully if you wish to undertake this training,…
… late you risk getting pregnant.
Easy read information; Contraceptive Injection Leaflet
Hormonal Coil IUS
An intrauterine system is a small, T-shaped plastic device that contains progestogen. The IUS…
… started until after day 28 post childbirth.
Intra-uterine contraception IUC (copper or hormonal coil)
Intra uterine contraception can be inserted immediately after birth within 48 hrs. After 48hrs…
… Reversible Contraceptivs (LARC) that are fitted by a doctor or nurse, such as a hormonal or copper coil, or hormonal implant, injection. Shorter-term types include the combined or progesterone only…
… has more details about where you can get emergency contraception. The IUD is sometimes called the coil. It is a small copper and plastic device which is put into your uterus. The coil must be fitted by a…
… a long lasting and reliable form of contraception such as the contraceptive implant, coil or injection. Sexual Health Broad Street can help you choose the right contraception method for…
… acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)
Implant, Injection, hormonal and non- hormonal coils.
Emergency Contraception
We provide emergency contraception at the clinic, and work with a number…
… in your medication. However using long acting methods, eg the contraceptive implant or the Coil will not be affected by this, although you would need to check that your long term contraceptive method…