What should I do if I think I might be pregnant?
If you think you may be pregnant, you should do a pregnancy as soon as possible. A test kit can be bought from most pharmacies and supermarkets, or you can check if your local GP offers free pregnancy testing.
If you discover you are pregnant, several options are available to you. Important information to help you make your decision can be found on the MSI Reproductive Choices website.
If you feel overwhelmed and think you would benefit from emotional or mental health support at any time, you can make an appointment to see a mental health practitioner or counsellor at the Centre for Wellbeing. Or, you may choose to seek help from your GP.
For further advice relating to sex, contraception, and pregnancy:
- Brook
- Family Planning Association
- University policies and regulations, including information about pregnancy, maternity and paternity.
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