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11. Chlamydia  
… risk of re-infection a further test is not needed. How can you prevent chlamydia? By using condoms for sex and ensuring you get checked out if you change your partner and getting your partner…  
12. Easy Read information and resources  
… happening if someone doesn't want to have children yet.  Contraception can mean things like condoms, tablets or things like the contraceptive implant and a doctor or nurse can talk to you to see which…  
13. Genital Warts  
… on the skin around the genitals even if there are no warts visible. This is the reason why condoms are not 100% protective against genital warts. If there are visible warts not covered by a…  
14. Genital Herpes  
… you prevent passing on herpes? Always use a condom to help protect against genital herpes. However, condoms are not 100% effective as if the virus is present and active on the skin in areas around the…  
15. LGBTQ+ Young People  
… and being prepared will make you feel most at ease.  A key thing to remember is that where condoms are involved all Lube should be water-based. Reading body language may be more difficult.  For…  
16. Pregnancy Choices  
… is key to navigating what works best for you. Sexually Transmitted Infections during pregnancy Condoms are the only reliable way to reduce the risk of infections being passed from one person to another…  
17. Syphilis  
… problems. How can I avoid getting syphilis? To reduce the risk of getting syphilis: Use condoms for anal and vaginal sex Use a condom or dental dam for oral sex  Reduce the number of…  
18. Sexual Health Reference Guide  
… at caesarean section if consent is obtained prior to same. Barrier Methods Male and Female condoms can be safely used after childbirth. It needs to be at least 6 weeks after childbirth before…  
19. About Sexual Health Services  
… A full range of contraceptive methods including Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) and condoms Long acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Implant, Injection, hormonal and non- hormonal…  
20. HIV  
… of getting HIV is through unprotected vaginal or anal sex, by sharing sex toys without using condoms, or by sharing syringes or needles to inject drugs. HIV can also be passed from an infected mother…  
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