Fertility awareness (natural family planning)
Fertility awareness is learning to identify which days of the month you are fertile. It can be used as a form of contraception or to become pregnant.
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Planning for your pregnancy
If you are thinking about pregnancy, visit your doctor for a preconception consult to provide you with expert advice on planning your pregnancy.
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Making decisions about unplanned pregnancies
Having an unplanned pregnancy can be an emotional experience. There will be decisions you will need to make, but there are services available to help you through this time.
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Tubal ligation
Tubal ligation is a permanent form of contraception or sterilisation. Read about the benefits, risks and alternatives to having your tubes tied.
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Contraception options
Some types of contraception (birth control) are easier to use or more effective than others - know how to make the best choice for you.
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Progestogen-only pill (mini pill)
The progestogen-only pill (POP) is a type of contraception (birth control) that is sometimes called the mini pill. Read about the types of POP.
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The pill (combined oral contraceptive pill)
The combined oral contraceptive pill, usually called 'the pill', is a type of contraception (birth control) that can also help control your periods.
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MS-2 Step (medical abortion medicine)
MS-2 Step is taken for medical abortion. It includes 2 medicines: mifepristone and misoprostol, which terminate (end) the pregnancy.
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Contraceptive injection
Read about the contraceptive injection, a type of hormonal birth control that needs to be given every 3 months to prevent pregnancy.
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Can I have an abortion in Australia?
Find out about Australian abortion laws and how to access an abortion if you need one.
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