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  1. Contraception - choices

    Different methods of contraception available in Australia - includes LARC implants and IUDs, injections, contraceptive pills, condoms, diaphragm, vaginal ring, sterilisation, natural and withdrawal.

  2. Abortion information translated into community languages

    In Victoria, you can have two types of abortion: surgical and medication. Both types are safe and reliable. You can have a medication abortion up to nine weeks of pregnancy. You can have a surgical abortion from around six weeks of pregnancy onwards.

  3. Contraception - male (external) condoms

    Information about male (external) condoms - includes how to use condoms to reduce your risk of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and pregnancy during sex, how they work and where to get them.

  4. Pregnancy - unplanned

    Information about unplanned pregnancy including pregnancy options (such as medical and surgical abortion, adoption, foster and kinship care), pregnancy counselling and where to get help.

  5. Community health centres

    Community health centres operate across Victoria and offer a range of community health services to local residents.

  6. Abortion procedures - surgical

    Abortion is one of the most common and safest types of surgery in Australia.

  7. Abortion in Victoria

    Some abortion services in Victoria offer reduced fees to students, healthcare card holders and those experiencing financial difficulty.

  8. Sexual Health Victoria (SHV)

    SHV's focus is sexual and reproductive healthcare, education and advocacy.

  9. Obstetrician-gynaecologist

    An obstetrician-gynaecologist is a specialist doctor who cares for women and specialises in pregnancy, childbirth and reproductive health.

  10. Premature ejaculation

    Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problem in in the world.

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