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How much do you know about safe sex?
a)
They are having sex in a safe place like their own home? b)
They are taking the contraceptive; pill, injection etc to protect
themselves against pregnancy c)
They use condoms when they have sex whether they are on the pill or not
a)
Keep your fingers crossed and hope that there inst a pregnancy or catch a
sexually transmitted infection b)
You visit the chemist or GP and ask for emergency contraception c)
You access emergency contraception within 72 hours and make an urgent
appointment at your local GUM or with your GP to get checked out for Sexually
transmitted infections.
a)
Think that its ok now, that was last week and take him by the hand b)
Take him by the hand it’s ok you can get emergency contraception
tomorrow c)
Make him use a condom to protect against pregnancy and sexually
transmitted infection
a)
Tell them not to worry they’ve probably been wearing their underwear to
tight b)
Get them to go to the chemist to get some cream c)
Tell them to make an appointment with their GP or local GUM immediately
a)
Not likely they’ll think I’m too pushy and run a mile b)
I’ll take one and if they mention it I’ll use it c)
To right, If it fells right for us to have sex I’ll be well prepared I
care too much to put us at risk If
you answered
Mostly
a’s
Having
a very laid back attitude to sexual health means you are putting yourself and
your sexual partners at risk of both pregnancy and sexually transmitted
infections do yourself a favour and seek advice from your local GUM,
Sexual Health clinic, GP or drop into First Stop on Fridays between 10am and
12noon to see Lesley or phone or text 07818308404 Mostly
b’s You
seem to realise there are risks in having unprotected sex and have a fair idea
about how to protect yourself, it may be that you are a little uncertain about
how contraception works or not sure how to discuss it with your sexual partners
more information, advice or support visit your local GUM, GP, Family planning
clinic or drop into First Stop on a Friday morning and have a chat with Sexual
Health Outreach Worker Lesley Mostly
c’s Well done you seem pretty clued up on sexual health issues, the risks involved in having unprotected sex and how to protect yourself and your sexual partners. Keep it up! If you are unsure of anything or need support to access services drop into First Stop and have a chat with Sexual Health Outreach Worker Lesley on a Friday morning 10am until 12noon Links
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