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Back to Sexual health. Contraception is free for most people in the UK, and there are are about 15 types to choose from. Find out what's available and where you can get it. If you use contraception correctly, you can have sex without worrying about getting pregnant or getting someone pregnant.
Protect your own and your partner's health by using condoms as well as your chosen method of contraception. Contraception services are free and confidential , including for people under 16 years old. This means the doctor or nurse won't tell your parents or anyone else, as long as they believe you're mature enough to understand the information and decisions involved.
If they believe there's a risk to your safety and welfare, they may decide to tell your parents. Find your nearest sexual health service , including contraceptive clinics. Many of these places offer information, testing and treatment for STIs, including chlamydia. There are lots of contraceptive methods to choose from. You should use a method that suits you, not just because your friends are using it. Don't be put off if the first method you use isn't quite right for you: you can try another.
Just choose which button to click at the end of each section to continue the story and see the consequences of your choices. Page last reviewed: 6 August Next review due: 6 August Getting contraception - Sexual health Secondary navigation Sex facts Female sexual problems Male sexual problems. Contraception guide. Talking about sex Where can I get sexual health advice, now? Sex after hysterectomy Help after rape and sexual assault. Am I gay, lesbian or bisexual? Could I be pregnant?
Sexual health for lesbian and bisexual women Sexual health for gay and bisexual men. Pregnancy and baby guide. Penis health 5 penis facts Penis size How to keep a penis clean Penis enlargement. Is my vagina normal? Keeping your vagina clean and healthy Vagina changes after childbirth. Contraceptive methods protect against pregnancy. Condoms are the only method that can protect against both STIs and pregnancy.