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Having the hormonal coil as contraceptionYou will need to ensure you are not pregnant by using a reliable method of contraception prior to a coil fit.
You need to be sure that you do not have a sexually transmitted infection before a coiI fit. You should have a Chlamydia test if you are under the age of 25, had sex with someone new in the last 3 months or had more than one sexual contact in the last year. You don’t need to test if you have had a negative chlamydia test after these risks.
To order a chlamydia test please click here before booking an appointment.
1. Please use the links below to read the information on the sexwise website here and watch the videos:
This will give you the information to help you decide if this is the right method for you. If you would like to discuss your options further please call 01904 721111 to talk to a clinician.
Information on the copper coil (IUD)
Information on the hormonal coil (IUS)
What to expect when you get your coil fitted
Having the copper coil as contraception
Having the hormonal coil as contraception
2. How to make sure you are not at risk of being pregnant at the time of your fitting:
The IUD and IUS can usually be fitted at any time in your cycle, unless you could be pregnant. If there is a risk that you might be pregnant then we may have to reschedule your fitting.
If you are currently using a hormonal method (pill, patch, vaginal ring, injection and non-expired implant) or condoms please continue to use your current method correctly until your fitting.
If you are currently using the diaphragm or natural methods of contraception or have an expired implant or expired IUD/IUS device then you have two options:
Do not have unprotected sex from day 1 of your last period, until your appointment (or avoid sex for three weeks if your periods are irregular)
Arrange to use a short-acting form of contraception, for example, pill, patch, vaginal ring, for at least four weeks before the fitting.
3. Preparation checklist:
Our self-assessment checklist will help you to decide if you are ready to have a coil fitting. You will need to print a copy of our self-assessment checklist and bring a completed copy to your fitting appointment.
Click here to download the self-assessment checklist.
4. On the day of your appointment:
5. Booking your appointment:
If you decide that this is the right method for you and you would like to book an appointment please ring the YSH booking line on 01904 721111 for an initial telephone consultation assessment with a clinician and arrangement of a suitable coil fit appointment.
YSH is a training service. This means there may sometimes be a qualified nurse or doctor in training working alongside the YSH practitioner at your appointment.