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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Community health centres
Community health centres operate across Victoria and offer a range of community health services to local residents.
- Abortion procedures - surgical
Abortion is one of the most common and safest types of surgery in Australia.
- Abortion in Victoria
Some abortion services in Victoria offer reduced fees to students, healthcare card holders and those experiencing financial difficulty.
- Sexual Health Victoria (SHV)
SHV's focus is sexual and reproductive healthcare, education and advocacy.
- Obstetrician-gynaecologist
An obstetrician-gynaecologist is a specialist doctor who cares for women and specialises in pregnancy, childbirth and reproductive health.
- Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual problem in in the world.