Wellbeing at Hartpury 2021

In the UK, the legal age for two consenting people to have sex is 16. Only you know if you’re ready to have sex with someone and it’s vital to have safe sex and use contraception. A condom is best – if used properly it can prevent you falling pregnant and also stops you catching a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) like Chlamydia. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection for young people under 25 years in the UK. Chlamydia can cause infertility but can be treated easily. The Hartpury Nurse can advise on all aspects of general health including relationship issues, pregnancy, safe sex, sexual health and keeping safe. If you think you are pregnant don’t ignore it, talk to someone you trust such as your GP, tutor, or Hartpury nursing team.

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