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What is sexual health?
Sexual health means lots of different things and it’s just as important as physical or mental health. Good sexual health means looking after your body as well as being safe and happy with your sexual experiences and relationships. This means protecting yourself from Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) or unplanned pregnancy*, feeling confident to say what you do and don’t want and being respected in your choices. As well as a right to healthy sexual experiences, you also have a responsibility to help keep yourself and your partner(s) safe. The Junction can provide you with advice and support around issues like relationships, contraception, STIs, pregnancy, sexuality or whatever is on your mind.
*Safer sex means protecting yourself from STIs, no matter who you are having sex with. For people with partners of the “opposite” sex, it also means protection from unplanned pregnancy.
Pregnancy Testing
If you think you could be pregnant, you can have a free, confidential test at the Junction. Come in during walk-in or drop-in hours or give us a call or text to arrange an appointment. One of our workers will chat with you about your options. Even if you are under 16, we don’t need to tell anyone unless we believe you or others under 16 are being harmed. However, if you have a positive result (i.e. are pregnant), we will support you to contact another health professional and to decide what to do next.
C:card
We provide a c:card service to young people over the age of 13. Signing up for a c:card means you can pick up free condoms, lube and dams – a worker will chat with you and help you choose what’s right for you in a private space. It’s a confidential service, so you don’t need to give your name to use a c:card, only your date of birth and part of your postcode.
Emergency Contraception
If you have had unprotected sex in the last 72 hours (3 days), emergency contraception (sometimes called the “morning after pill”) can help to stop you becoming pregnant. This service is available at The Junction on Monday afternoons 3:00pm-5:00pm only, but if you’d like to talk to someone about emergency contraception on another day, get in touch and we can support you to access this somewhere else.
Chlamydia Testing
Around 1 in 10 people have Chlamydia. It often has no symptoms but can cause problems with fertility or lead to more serious infections, so it’s important to get tested if you have had unprotected sex. Chlamydia can be transmitted through vaginal, anal and oral sex. Testing is easy, free and confidential. Pop in to The Junction for a Postal Testing Kit and we can help you to send it off and get your results over the phone. If you do test positive, it’s easy to treat with a course of antibiotics, usually tablets.
The Junction - Young People Health And Wellbeing | |
82-86 Great Junction Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 5LJ | |
0131 553 0570 | |
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82-86 Great Junction Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 5LJ | |
07526 204 317 | |
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The Junction - Young People Health And Wellbeing | |
82-86 Great Junction Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 5LJ | |
07758 348 850 | |
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The Junction - Young People Health And Wellbeing | |
82-86 Great Junction Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 5LJ | |
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The Junction - Young People Health And Wellbeing | |
82-86 Great Junction Street, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH6 5LJ | |
0131 553 0570 | |
info@the-junction.org | |
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