Access to Contraception Survey

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We would like to hear your views on access to contraception in Mid and South Essex

Access to emergency contraception in mid and south Essex Survey

Participating in this survey, this is anonymous.

We want to find out how our residents are getting emergency contraception

Emergency contraception can stop you from getting pregnant after unprotected sex (sex without contraception or when contraception might have failed).
You need to use emergency contraception within 3 to 5 days of having unprotected sex.
The sooner you use emergency contraception, the more effective it usually is.

There are 2 types of emergency contraception:
  1. an IUD (intrauterine device), also called a copper coil
  2. the emergency contraceptive pill, also called the morning after pill

We would like to hear your views on access to contraception in Mid and South Essex

Access to emergency contraception in mid and south Essex Survey

Participating in this survey, this is anonymous.

We want to find out how our residents are getting emergency contraception

Emergency contraception can stop you from getting pregnant after unprotected sex (sex without contraception or when contraception might have failed).
You need to use emergency contraception within 3 to 5 days of having unprotected sex.
The sooner you use emergency contraception, the more effective it usually is.

There are 2 types of emergency contraception:
  1. an IUD (intrauterine device), also called a copper coil
  2. the emergency contraceptive pill, also called the morning after pill