Under 16’s’ Sexual Health Information & Advice
You can attend our sexual health clinics if you are under 16 and you are entitled to confidentiality.
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Easy Read Sexual Health & Relationship ResourcesEasy Read Sexual Health & Relationship ResourcesSexual health information (NHS)
General Information and advice about sexual health, including contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Go To Sexual Health InformationGo To Sexual Health InformationEmergency Contraception (up to 5 days after a risk of pregnancy)
It is important to take emergency contraception as soon as possible after the risk of pregnancy.
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If you have an abnormal discharge or any ulcers or painful sores, a lump or bump that...
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Specialist sexual health services offer the complete range of contraceptive, sexual...
GO TO SPECIALIST SEXUAL HEALTHGO TO SPECIALIST SEXUAL HEALTHContraception
There are lots of types of contraception available. Some contraceptive methods like the pill, a patch and the ring need you to think about your chosen method every day or each time you have sex.
A page full of information on all the various contraception options open to you, ranging from the combined pill, long acting reversible contraception (LARC) to sterilisation.
Visit the contraception choices website.
PEP (post exposure prophylaxis for HIV)
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a treatment that can prevent HIV infection after the virus has entered a person's body for up to 72 hours.
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Chlamydia is very common and is often something you don’t know you have. It’s also easy to pass it on through sex.
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An HIV test will tell you if you carry the HIV virus that can go on over time to develop into AIDS.
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There are a wide range of testing services available including home testing kits...
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We offer HIV Treatment and care through the Specialist Sexual Health Service.
Go To HIV Treatment & SupportGo To HIV Treatment & SupportYoung people’s sexual health and the Circle Room
All sexual health services are young people friendly. The circle room is also an...
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The Saturn centre. The Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) provides a range...
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We offer HIV Treatment and care through the Specialist Sexual Health Service.
Go To Pregnancy AdviceGo To Pregnancy AdviceThinking about an abortion?
If you are unsure what to do, you can talk to your GP, practice nurse or a nurses...
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You'll receive a letter through the post asking you to make an appointment for a...
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Get hold of condoms and lube free of charge from via post a range of outlets across East Sussex.
MORE INFO ON FREE CONDOMSWhat's Normal
If people are worried, they should have no hesitation in going to visit one of our Specialist Sexual Health Clinics.
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A page dedicated to all the services, helplines and advice programmes that we can provide for those who are under 25 years of age.
Go To Under 25'sGo To Under 25'sPsychosexual Therapy
Psychosexual therapy is a counselling service with a focus on a wide range of sexual issues.
Go To Pyschosexual TherapyGo To Pyschosexual TherapyPrEP (pre exposure prophylaxis for HIV)
PrEP or pre-exposure prophylaxis can be taken by HIV negative people to help protect against the risk of HIV infection through certain types of sexual contact.
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If you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual or trans, by being aware of your health risks and having relevant health checks, you can stay healthy and reduce your risk of illness.
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A wide range of leaflets covering contraception and sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are provided by the Family Planning Association (FPA). All the leaflets can be downloaded and printed.
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Maternity on-line self-referral service.
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Please click on the link below to see the planning for pregnancy advice.
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