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  • TELEPHONE LINES

    Service telephone lines will close early on the following days:

    Thursday 12th March closing at 1pm

    Friday 13th March closing at 2pm

    We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience during this time.

  • CHANGES TO OUR SERVICE

    From 1st April Sefton Sexual Health Service will be delivered by Brook. There will be some temporary adjustments to the service for the period leading up to the change in provider and more up to date information will be available here in the coming weeks.

    From 24th March asymptomatic (no symptoms) screening will not be carried out in clinics whilst we transfer to Brook.  Home testing kits will not be available from 14th March until 1st April.

Are you ready for sex?

Whether it’s the first time you’ve had sex or not, sex should always be enjoyable and something you don’t feel pressured into doing.

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Whether it’s the first time you’ve had sex or not, sex should always be enjoyable and something you don’t feel pressured into doing.

Sex for the first time

If you’re thinking about having sex for the first time it’s really important that YOU feel ready, you don’t feel pressured into it by someone else and that you feel comfortable with your decision.

Even though it might seem as if everyone around you is having sex, remember the average age for first sex in the UK is still 17 and above. Most people feel both excited and worried at the thought of having sex for the first time – this is normal, the main thing is that you feel absolutely ready.

“It’s really important to remember that just because you’ve had sex with someone you don’t have to continue to have sex with them or anyone else. Every time you have sex you should feel ready, comfortable and safe.”

Peer pressure

Nobody has the right to put you under pressure to have sex and everyone has the right to say ‘No’ to sex. Often people are influenced by the way their friends behave, it’s natural to want to fit in but sometimes this results in people feeling pressured into doing things doing things which they don’t want to do or aren’t ready to do such as drinking alcohol, smoking or having sex. Sometimes when you’ve been drinking or taking drugs it can make you have fewer inhibitions and feel more confident about having sex but most people admit to feeling regretful having sex in these circumstances especially if it is the first time they have had sex. Also in the eyes of the law a person cannot legally consent (say yes) to sex if they are very drunk or are under the influence of drugs. Sometimes it feels like it’s easier to have sex than to say no, It’s always best to do things when you are know you’re ready; you are the only person who can decide what is right for you.

You might be worried that you will lose your girlfriend or boyfriend, or that they won’t love you any more if you don’t have sex with them; if someone genuinely cares about you they will respect your opinion and not pressurise you. Doing things because you feel pressured into doing them can make you feel bad about yourself and confused. Being in love doesn’t mean you have to have sex, and having sex doesn’t mean you’re in love!

For under 19s – If someone continues to put pressure on you to have sex or do something that you don’t want to do you need to tell someone about it as this is serious and could be a dangerous situation. There are lots of people that you could tell; a parent, carer or

Whether it’s the first time you’ve had sex or not, sex should always be enjoyable and something you don’t feel pressured into doing.

Condoms
by post!

If you are aged 16 and over you can now get free condoms sent to your home. Click here for more information.

Self-help
information

You may be able to get advice or treatment sooner for some health related matters. For information on how you might be able to get quicker acess to alternative options click here.

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confidential

Sefton Sexual Health offers a free and confidential service in clinics across Sefton.