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What's a LARC?

Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) have been around for a long time, and have been rigorously refined and researched to ensure they are both safe and highly effective at preventing unintended pregnancy.

Fertility awareness based methods of contraception, lactational amenorrhoea and withdrawal

Fertility Awareness Based (FAB) methods of contraception (sometimes called Natural Family Planning methods) are based on identifying the fertile days of the menstrual cycle in order to avoid a pregnancy.

Fertility Awareness Based (FAB) methods of contraception (sometimes called Natural Family Planning methods) are based on identifying the fertile days of the menstrual cycle in order to avoid a pregnancy.

Women & HIV - A series of factsheets

The Women & HIV Factsheets provide basic information about HIV and are particularly appropriate for women who have been recently diagnosed with HIV.

Contraception choices

Contraception is necessary if you wish to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Several methods of contraception are available - check out this factsheet to find out more information.

Menopause resources

This page contains a list of the various patient information sheets on menopause available from The Australasian Menopause Society a link to access them.

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Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

Consent and Sex

It's important that the person you're with gives their consent to the level of intimacy you have with them. Find out more about consent and how to deal with situations where consent isn't clearly stated.

Unintended pregnancy - continuing a pregnancy

If you’re experiencing an unintended pregnancy and have decided to continue the pregnancy, this fact sheet is for you.

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What's a LARC?

Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) have been around for a long time, and have been rigorously refined and researched to ensure they are both safe and highly effective at preventing unintended pregnancy.

Fertility awareness based methods of contraception, lactational amenorrhoea and withdrawal

Fertility Awareness Based (FAB) methods of contraception (sometimes called Natural Family Planning methods) are based on identifying the fertile days of the menstrual cycle in order to avoid a pregnancy.

Fertility Awareness Based (FAB) methods of contraception (sometimes called Natural Family Planning methods) are based on identifying the fertile days of the menstrual cycle in order to avoid a pregnancy.

Women & HIV - A series of factsheets

The Women & HIV Factsheets provide basic information about HIV and are particularly appropriate for women who have been recently diagnosed with HIV.

Contraception choices

Contraception is necessary if you wish to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Several methods of contraception are available - check out this factsheet to find out more information.

Menopause resources

This page contains a list of the various patient information sheets on menopause available from The Australasian Menopause Society a link to access them.

Get this fact sheet in a different language

Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

Consent and Sex

It's important that the person you're with gives their consent to the level of intimacy you have with them. Find out more about consent and how to deal with situations where consent isn't clearly stated.

Unintended pregnancy - continuing a pregnancy

If you’re experiencing an unintended pregnancy and have decided to continue the pregnancy, this fact sheet is for you.

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