Sexual Health Resources

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Title Description Additional Language
How do I know when I am ready for sexual activity? A self-reflection sheet to think about personal values and beliefs around sexual activity
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) HPV is a vaccine preventable sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are many strains of this virus some causing certain cancers
Internal Condom The internal condom (“female condom”) is a thin, disposable pouch worn within a vagina to help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Intra Uterine Device A long-acting method of reversible birth control, how it works, its effectiveness and other helpful information
Intra Uterine System A long-term, and reversible method of birth control system, how it works, its advantages and disadvantages and other helpful information
Menstruation: The Period After a girl has gone through puberty she will start getting her period. A girl’s first period can begin anytime between nine and 18 years of age
Molluscum Contagiosum Molluscum contagiosum is a skin infection caused by a virus. It appears as small, pearl-shaped bumps on the skin that are flesh-coloured, white, translucent or yellow in colour
Nexplanon Nexplanon is a small flexible contraceptive implant that is placed under the skin of the upper arm by a trained health care provider
Oral barrier/Dental Dam Oral barriers are also known as dams or dental dams and can be used to help prevent transmission of STIs
Pelvic Exams and Pap Tests Pelvic exams and Pap tests can be done by your doctor, nurse or nurse practitioner as part of your physical checkup or it can be done at a sexual health clinic