Contraception & Sexual Health Video Library

Information and advice about sexual health, contraception and sexually transmitted infections.

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Sex, STIs, contraception and more - Sexual Health Q&A

Is sex good for you? Is it safe to use the pill? What should you do if you suspect you have an STI? We gathered your sexual health questions and answered them.

Contraception options

How to put a condom on

This video explains how to put on a male condom before you have sex. You can get condoms for free from most sexual health clinics and some GP surgeries too.

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How to choose the right size condom

This video explains how to choose the right size male condom before you have sex.

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The Morning After Pill

The “morning after” pill is an emergency contraceptive and is available for free through the NHS. In this video we explain where you can get it.

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Fitting the contraceptive implant

The contraceptive implant (Nexplanon) is a small flexible plastic rod that's placed under the skin in your upper arm by a doctor or nurse. It releases the hormone progestogen into your bloodstream to prevent pregnancy and lasts for 3 years.

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Removing the contraceptive implant

The contraceptive implant (Nexplanon) is a small flexible plastic rod that's placed under the skin in your upper arm by a doctor or nurse. It releases the hormone progestogen into your bloodstream to prevent pregnancy and lasts for 3 years.

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Fitting the coil (IUD/IUS)

An Intrauterine device (IUD) or Intrauterine System (IUS) - also known as ‘the coil’ - is a small T shaped plastic device that’s put into your womb by a doctor or nurse. They are the most effective forms of Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC).

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Removing the coil (IUD/IUS)

An Intrauterine device (IUD) or Intrauterine System (IUS) - also known as ‘the coil’ - is a small T shaped plastic device that’s put into your womb by a doctor or nurse. They are the most effective forms of Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC).

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