No method of contraception is - 100% effective, Pregnancy is still possible - during menstruation (period), The withdrawal method - is unreliable as there is a risk of sperm being present in the pre-ejaculation fluid, Condoms are less effective if... - ...they are put on incorrectly, come off or split., Condoms and other barrier methods can reduce - The risk of STIs, Sex with 2 condoms - is less effective than using a single condom due to the friction caused., Same sex couples do not risk pregnancy but.. - still risk the transition of STIs, Washing the vagina afterwards - does not affect the chances of pregnancy, People can buy condoms from - pharmacies, shops, supermarkets and sometimes vending machines in public toilets, Free contraception including condoms are available - from sexual health clinics, GP surgeries and some pharmacies, If contraception fails you can get emergency contraception from - GPs and sexual health clinics for free. These can be used up to 3-5 days after unprotected sex,

Year 9 - Contraception

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