Teenage Pregnancy
Could you be pregnant?
If you are a teenager and you think you may be pregnant, it is important that you get the help and support you need to make the right choices about what to do next.
You may want to confide in a partner, friend or family member but it is important that you receive professional advice so you can get complete information on your options.
- Free pregnancy tests and advice are available from your GP, and Salford’s sexual health clinics.
- The Teenage Pregnancy Support team provide tailored packages of support for young women under 18 who become pregnant, their partners and their children and families. For further information on the team and other support available to you contact:
Gina Lavin on 0161 206 4472 or email her on gina.lavin@srft.nhs.uk.
Contraception advice
If you want advice on how to avoid getting pregnant visit any of the sexual health clinics in Salford, where you will receive free confidential advice on contraception, sex and relationships.
This page was last updated on 22 December 2008
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