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… 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.
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…Condom and Femidom User Guide
Condoms are the only contraceptive methods that help to prevent unintended pregnancy but also reduce the risk of transmission of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during sex…
… requires daily monitoring of fertility signals. This method lasts as long as you use it for.
Condoms
Male and female condoms protect against unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted…
… sexual activity. More information on how to contact us can be found on our opening times page
CondomsCondoms remain the most effective way of protecting against infections, and within the UK and the…
…WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: USING CONDOMS http://sexualhealth.cht.nhs/think-sexual-health Sexual Health Calderdale and Huddersfield is part of the Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust Condoms are…
… 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…
… 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…
… any of: taking your normal HIV medication; using daily or event-based dosing of HIV PrEP; using condoms; using your usual contraceptives; and testing for STIs regularly. If you develop symptoms of an STI…
… with our very capable and qualified Health Care assistants (HCAs).
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STI prevention
Condoms are the only form of contraception, along with Femidoms, that can help prevent against Sexually…
… If left untreated many STIs can be painful or uncomfortable. They can also damage your health. 3 Condoms will reduce your chances of getting an STI. Use condoms every time you have sex. You can get condoms…