health clinic/family planning clinic

not sure if thats the name, can you still get free johnys, you used to be able too[ dad used to always have a box full on the bedside table[ :open_mouth: :wink: :blush: :laughing: ]. girlfreinds had to come off the pill , wondered if there still free , begrudge paying for them .

AFAIK, yes. Enjoy… :wink:

get her to have the jab instead is another option :question:

50p in asda ■■■■■■■■■ bin bag’s :wink:

Still hormonal, Garner, so may well be no good for the same reasons, dependant on what those reasons are. Has some pretty major side effects as well. (Used to have it myself).

The wife is on it, it seems to be ok for us… thats probably jinxed it now :open_mouth:

Just pullout in time, youll be ok honest :smiley: :confused: :wink:

garnerlives:
The wife is on it, it seems to be ok for us… thats probably jinxed it now :open_mouth:

Just wait until you decide to have another sprog/ a first sprog and she tries to come off it…Allow 2 YEARS for it to wear off…Oh, and has she put on the 3 stone yet? :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

Lucy:

garnerlives:
The wife is on it, it seems to be ok for us… thats probably jinxed it now :open_mouth:

Just wait until you decide to have another sprog/ a first sprog and she tries to come off it…Allow 2 YEARS for it to wear off…Oh, and has she put on the 3 stone yet? :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

It took about a year from when she came off it to conceive our lad, and we don’t plan any more entering the clan regarding putting on weight, well she’s always had an extra pound or two, so not really noticed it [i mean that in a nice way, my life wouldn’t be worth living if I was horrible to her :exclamation: ]

nhs.uk has the following information:

â– â– â– â– â– â–  health clinics are sometimes known as genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics. They are usually located at your local hospital, or as part of another health centre, in a separate building. You can find your nearest â– â– â– â– â– â–  health clinic by visiting the Family Planning Association website (see 'further information), or by calling NHS Direct on 0845 4647.

You can make an appointment to see someone at a â– â– â– â– â– â–  health clinic without being referred by your GP.

GUM clinics can provide contraceptive advice, including free emergency contraception and condoms. Some clinics may also be able to fit cervical caps or diaphragms (a form of contraception), and provide cervical smear tests (a test to check for any abnormal cells in the neck of the womb). They can also offer advice and counselling on a range of ■■■■■■ health issues, and provide support if you’re having an HIV test, or if you have been diagnosed as HIV positive.

If you visit a GUM clinic, everything that is discussed is completely confidential. Your GP will not be told about your visit, and you do not have to give your real name if you do not want to.

And: nhs.uk/Livewell/Sexualhealth … guide.aspx

And as for you, Mr. Bugcos:

bugcos:
Just pullout in time, youll be ok honest

Shame on you, leading the poor lad astray! :imp:

I wonder how many Baby Buglets are wandering around?! :open_mouth: :blush: :laughing:

Means that,if i havent Children,i go there and they manage that for me.
Interesting.
my father had to make his Children himself :grimacing: