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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. 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.

  4. Infertility in men

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

  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. 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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