Discover the not every day way

Knowing which every day and
 not every day contraception options could suit your lifestyle can help you make confident, informed decisions when discussing your sexual and reproductive health with a healthcare professional.
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This quiz is designed to help you feel more contraception confident when discussing options with your healthcare professional.

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Quiz results

The results of this quiz should be used as a guide only to help you feel more contraception confident. They do not replace any advice given to you by your healthcare professional.
Screenshot your results below and discuss them with your healthcare professional.

Your contraception preferences:
Q1. How old are you?
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Q2. Are you currently using contraception?
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Q3. Have you used contraception in the past?
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Q4. How often are you willing to remember contraception?
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Q5. Are you happy to use a contraception that contains harmones?
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Q6. Do you want a contraception that may also help with heavy periods, period pain, or irregular cycles?
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We have also included a Contraception Guide with some helpful questions that you may want to ask them to help find the contraception that’s right for you.

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Questions to ask your healthcare professional that could help find the contraception that’s right for you.
  1. Can you explain the differences between not every day methods and every day methods?
  2. How do I use this contraception?
  3. How effective is this contraception?
  4. How long does it last?
  5. What if my plans change? Is it reversible?
  6. What are the potential side effects and risks?
It’s important to know that you have 
every day and not every day choices. See our Contraception Options page so you can have informed conversations with your healthcare professional about which is right for you.

Important information

  • No method of contraception is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy.
  • When used correctly, condoms are the only method that also helps reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • Contraception can cause side effects, which can vary from person to person, so some people may experience them, while others may not.
  • The time it takes to return to fertility after stopping contraception can vary depending on the method used.

Please talk to your healthcare professional if you’d like more information on contraception and to discuss your individual needs, including any plans for pregnancy after stopping use.

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