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Teenage pregnancy
If you are sexually active, there is the possibility that you or your partner will become pregnant.
The links in the left will take you to advice on what to do if you think you might be pregnant, what is involved in being a parent and the support available for young mothers and families.
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You can contact our Teenage Pregnancy team using the contact information in the menu on the right. We will help you with your questions and concerns, and direct you to the local pharmacies that provide emergency contraception (the morning-after pill). The sooner that you contact us for information about these services, the better.
Further information
You can find more help and advice on the following sites:
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Teenage Pregnancy advice on Direct Gov
Help for parents of pregnant teenagers
If you child is about to become a teenage parent, you can get help and advice from:
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