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  1. Contraception - vasectomy

    Having a vasectomy does not affect a person's ability to produce sex hormones, enjoy sex or reach orgasm.

  2. Contraception - injections to stop sperm production

    Contraceptive injections to stop sperm production are not yet available in Australia, but studies suggest that they may provide a safe, effective and reversible method of contraception in the future.

  3. Infertility in men

    A couple isn't suspected of fertility problems until they have tried and failed to conceive for one year.

  4. 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.

  5. Contraception after an abortion

    You can become fertile again very soon after a surgical or medical abortion, so it's important to start using contraception immediately if you wish to prevent any unwanted pregnancies.

  6. Contraception - tubal ligation

    Sterilisation is a permanent method of contraception.

  7. Testicle injuries and conditions

    If you injure your testicles, always seek urgent medical advice.

  8. Cognitive disability and sexuality

    People with cognitive disability can express their sexuality in satisfying ways.

  9. Contraception after giving birth

    After having a baby, you need to choose an effective method of contraception if you don't want to have another baby straight away.

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