Contraception Advice
Female Contraceptive Consultations
- Professional Medical Advice
- Safe & Effective Birth Control Options
- Manage Menstrual Related Symptoms & Disorders
We offer the following types of birth control including:
At Bodyivie, established in 1999, we believe contraception is about choice, providing non-judgemental, confidential advice and information in a safe, welcoming environment. We also recognise the strong body of research showing that planned, delayed, or well-spaced pregnancies are linked to healthier outcomes for both mothers and babies.
These benefits often arise directly, or through healthier maternal behaviours throughout pregnancy. With a premium, single-clinic location and a team backed by strong medical expertise and credentialing, Bodyivie is committed to delivering trusted, high-quality family planning care.
During your consultation, your doctor will ask you about your lifestyle, medical history, previous contraceptive use, and if you are currently taking any medication. Based on this information, we will suggest certain forms of contraception, so that you can make the ultimate decision as to which suits you best.
We will be sure to talk you through any risks or symptoms associated with each available choice, the chances of getting pregnant whilst using it, and how to use it.
Should you experience some unwanted and unexpected side effects on your chosen contraception, please don’t hesitate to contact us, and we will review the situation with you to find the root cause. This may involve further examinations or tests. Rest assured, we will support you in finding the right contraceptive for your unique needs.
The main role of contraception is as a means of birth control. However, there are other uses of contraception, to manage conditions such as:
16 is the common age for teenagers to start contraception. By this age, most teenagers have started their menstrual cycle.
Some teenagers are ready to start taking contraceptive at an earlier age, though it is crucial that this is discussed during a consultation with a GP.
There is no single answer to this, as every woman’s body is different. By exploring your medical history and lifestyle habits during a consultation, we will be able to narrow your options down to a select few choices.
Yes. We offer the morning after pill (3 days after unprotected sex) and (5 days after unprotected sex).
Patients also have the choice of the copper coil IUD, which must be inserted no later than 5 days after unprotected sex.
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