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Diaphragms
A diaphragm acts as a barrier method of contraception. It fits inside a woman’s vagina and covers the cervix (entrance to the womb) to stop sperm from meeting and fertilising an egg.
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Condom (Female)
The female condom is a barrier method of contraception that fits all women and suits all ages. It offers women and men an alternative to the male condom. Studies have shown that, if used the right way, the female condom is effective in preventing an unintended pregnancy and giving protection from sexually transmissible infections (STIs).
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Condom (Male)
Condoms are available from pharmacies, family planning clinics, supermarkets, petrol stations as well as university and hotel vending machines. All condoms purchased from these outlets meet Australian safety standards, but internet purchases may not.
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Topics
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Abortion
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Contraception
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People with a Disability
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Pregnancy
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Reproductive and Sexual Health
- Breast Health
- Cervical Health
- Endometriosis
- Epididymitis
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Fibroids
- Libido
- Masturbation
- Menopause
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Menstrual Conditions
- Menstrual Cycle
- Molloscum Contagiosum
- Pap Smear Test (Cervical Screening)
- Puberty
- TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome) - Symptoms, Treatment & Causes
- Vaginal Discharge
- What is the Vulva?
- Teenage Health
- Cervical Screening (formerly Pap Smear Tests)
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Sex and the Law
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Sexual Diversity
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Sexually Transmissible Infections & Blood Borne Viruses
- What are STIs and BBVs?
- STI and BBV testing
- Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
- Chlamydia
- Genital Herpes
- Genital Warts
- Gonorrhea/Gonorrhoea
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- HIV/AIDS
- HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
- Mycoplasma Genitalium
- Syphilis
- Trichomoniasis
- Tattoos and Body Piercing
- Tattoos and Body Piercing Safety Checklist
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Talking About Sex
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I don't want to get pregnant
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Resources
- Translated Reproductive and Sexual Health Resources
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Dating in Australia: Stories from International Students