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Sexual Health (young people)

  • Overview
  • Contraceptive methods
    • ​Introduction to contraceptive methods
    • Condoms and other barrier methods
    • Combined pill, patches and ring
    • Progesterone only pill (POP or 'mini pill')
    • The contraceptive injection
    • The contraceptive implant
    • The IUD (non-hormonal coil)
    • The IUS (hormonal coil)
    • Emergency contraception (including the 'morning after pill')
  • Sex, periods and school
    • Starting periods
    • Living with periods
    • First sexual experience: age and motivations
    • First sexual experience: concerns
    • One night stands
    • What sex feels like in your body and your head
    • Sex education at school
  • Getting help and information
    • Sexual health information and support
    • Use of sexual health services
    • Difficulty accessing services in rural areas
    • Difficulty accessing services in inner city areas
    • Close knit communities: no sex before marriage
  • Sexually transmitted infections
    • STIs: ideas about risk and decisions to test
    • STIs: tests and results
    • Chlamydia
    • STIs: treatments
    • STIs: feelings about
    • The HPV Vaccination Programme
  • Pregnancy, parenthood and abortion
    • Thinking about pregnancy and abortion
    • Experiences of young mothers
    • Experiences of young fathers
  • Being gay and lesbian
    • Being gay and lesbian
    • Coming out
  • People's Profiles
    • Women 18-21
    • Women 22-25
    • Men 18-21
    • Men 22-25
    • Women 13-16
    • A doctor speaks
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Sexual Health (young people)

Profiles - A doctor speaks

Dr. Adeola Olaitan

Dr. Adeola Olaitan is a consultant gynaecological oncologist at University College London Hospital.

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