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.
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.
Contraception options
What Suits Me? Contraception Options for Girls and Guys is Family Planning NSWs premier resource about contraception, for 14-24 year olds
Contraception
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- Combined Hormonal Contraceptive Pill (the Pill)
- Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill Troubleshooting
- Contraception choices
- Contraception options
- Contraceptive Diaphragm
- Contraceptive Implant
- Contraceptive Injection
- Copper IUD
- Emergency Contraception
- Female (Internal) Condom
- Fertility awareness based methods of contraception, lactational amenorrhoea and withdrawal
- Hormonal IUD
- IUD Removal
- Know Your Health: Contraceptive options
- Know Your Health: Pregnancy options
- Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)
- Male (External) Condom
- Permanent Contraception: Female Sterilisation
- Permanent Contraception: Male Sterilisation (Vasectomy)
- Progestogen-only pill (drospirenone)
- Progestogen-only Pill (POP or "Mini-Pill")
- Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing)
- Vaginal Ring Troubleshooting
- What's a LARC?
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- Better access to long acting reversible contraceptive methods important for women’s health
- Contraceptive use in Australia: LARCs slowly on the rise
- Family Planning NSW seeking 500 women to use the female condom and provide their feedback
- First Pacific nation to introduce new female contraceptive
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