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'''OVERVIEW'''  
'''OVERVIEW'''  


As one of the largest cities in Europe, you'll find an incredible range of health care resources in London. Even better, many of these services are accessible to the public and free of charge, supported by the National Health Service (NHS). In the United Kingdom, contraception is legal and diverse in choices, but remember that a prescription is required. To obtain emergency contraception (the morning after pill), a prescription is also required, and it's recommended to visit a special clinic for EC if you're under 16. You can find ellaOne, the longest-lasting EC, in the United Kingdom. For STI testing and support, there are many free and anonymous facilities in London. If you are interested in a public testing facilities, Better2Know is recommended. For menstrual needs, you'll be able to find common products, like pads and tampons, as well as less commonly used products, like menstrual cups, at select UK sellers. Maternity leave is covered for women under certain conditions for up to 52 weeks. Finally, abortion is generally legal, but there are certain restrictions and requirements that should be observed.
As one of the largest cities in Europe, you'll find an incredible range of health care resources in London. Even better, many of these services are accessible to the public and free of charge, supported by the National Health Service (NHS). Many sexual health services run separately from the NHS and do not require any visa checks. In the United Kingdom, contraception is legal and diverse in choices, but remember that a prescription is required for all but emergency contraception. To obtain emergency contraception (the morning after pill), it's recommended to visit a special clinic for EC if you're under 16. You can find ellaOne, the longest-lasting EC, in the United Kingdom. For STI testing and support, there are many free and anonymous facilities in London. If you are interested in a public testing facilities, Better2Know is recommended. For menstrual needs, you'll be able to find common products, like pads and tampons, as well as less commonly used products, like menstrual cups, at select UK sellers. Maternity leave is covered for women under certain conditions for up to 52 weeks. Finally, abortion is generally legal, but there are certain restrictions and requirements that should be observed.


==Contraception==
==Contraception==
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