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Your Contraception Choices - Young Pregnant & Parenting

Your Contraception Choices



If you don’t want to get pregnant while you have sex with a man you have to use contraception. Both partners must be comfortable with the kind of contraception you choose. It is important to know about all methods of contraception so that you can make a well-informed choice. Some types of contraception are:

  • Birth control pills (oral contraception)
  • Condoms and lubricant
  • Depo provera
  • Implanon

IUD or Intrauterine Devices are not recommended as a first contraceptice choice for women who are under 25 years old or who have not had children. This is due to the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and increased menstrual cramping or bleeding.

If you want more information about contraception, contact Family Planning Victoria’s Action Centre for young people. A doctor can provide contraception for a woman regardless of her age. Remember that using contraception doesn’t mean that you are having safe sex. You are only safe from infection when you use condoms and dental dams.

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  • Community Health Centres
  • Women's Health Services
 
 
 
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