Brook
Brook provides free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing services for nearly 250,000 young people UK-wide, each year.
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BrookSexual Health Helpline
The National Sexual Health Helpline provided by Public Health England is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm.
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0300 123 7123Family Planning Association
A sexual health charity, the Family Planning Association gives straightforward information and support on sexual health, sex and relationships to everyone in the UK.
Telephone
020 7608 5240
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Family Planning AssociationContinuous pill taking
Many people choose “the pill” as a form of hormonal contraception, the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), traditionally taken for 21 days followed by a 7 day gap. Updated guidance advises continuous (every day) pill taking for improved ease and effectiveness and to reduce the troubles that come with regular menstrual periods.
Information leaflet (PDF)
Further information (PDF)
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FSRH Press ReleaseFRESH – Sexual Health & Contraception
FRESH is a city-wide sexual health and contraception services with dedicated clinics for under 25s.
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www.fresh4manchester.nhs.ukFind a local clinic
Sexual health clinics offer various services to their patients. Some of the most common services include STI screenings, contraception consultations and provision, pregnancy tests and advice, and more.
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Find a Local Sexual Health ClinicThe Proud Trust (LGBT+)
The Proud Trust is the home for LGBT+ Youth (Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. Trans. Other identities).
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www.theproudtrust.orgCervical Screening (Smear Test)
If you or someone you know has questions about cervical screening (the smear test), cell changes, HPV or cervical cancer, take a look at the Jo’s Trust website. They have put together information with the help of experts and people with personal experience.
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www.jostrust.org.ukSexual health and contraception clinics
If you think you might have an infection, or just want a sexual health check-up, the doctors and nurses at Northern clinics in Manchester will be happy to help. These clinics are free and confidential.
Your own GP clinic can provide some contraception and emergency contraception advice, and the Northern clinics offer this too. Some local pharmacies also provide an emergency contraception service.
Websites
www.manchester.gov.uk
mft.nhs.ukVaginal discharge
Common causes for vaginal discharge include bacterial vaginosis (BV) and thrush (candida). These are not sexually transmitted infections although it is recommended to have a sexual health screen if they keep coming back. Advice on BV and thrush as well as tips on how to treat any symptoms you have can be found on the links below.
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BV (NHS)
BV (Patient.Info)
Vaginal thrush (NHS)
Vaginal thrush (Patient.Info)Further information
For more information about Sexual Health topics including a contraception guide.
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NHS – Sexual Health