Is family planning free in NZ?

Is family planning free in NZ?

Fees and charges. Our appointments are free for: New Zealand residents under 22 years. People eligible for subsidised health care.

How do I make an appointment with family planning?

Between 8am and 6pm on weekdays, you can make an appointment by calling 0800 372 546. After hours, you can request an appointment by filling in the Ask for an Appointment form. This form is available after 6pm weekdays and during the weekend. Fill out your details and we will call you back and book your appointment.

What are disadvantages of family planning?

Disadvantages: Natural family planning does not protect against STIs such as chlamydia or HIV. You’ll need to avoid sex, or use contraception such as condoms, during the time you might get pregnant, which some couples can find difficult.

What is the cheapest form of birth control?

The cost of over-the-counter options The most popular and trusted forms of OTC birth control are male condoms, female condoms, and spermicide. Male condoms are the cheapest option, with an estimated annual expenditure of $52, followed by spermicide at an estimated cost of $75 per year.

How much is a Plan B?

How Much Does Plan B Cost? Plan B One-Step usually costs about $40-$50. Generics like Take Action, My Way, Option 2, Preventeza, My Choice, Aftera, and EContra generally cost less — about $11-$45. You can also order a generic brand called AfterPill online for $20 + $5 shipping.

What does family planning offer?

At our clinics we can help with contraception, STI testing and treatment, cervical screening, pregnancy testing, abortion advice, PMS, menopause, HPV vaccinations, and advice for other sexual and reproductive health issues including what to do if you’ve had unprotected sex.

Do I need an appointment at family planning?

Family Planning provides sexual and reproductive health services from 30 clinics across New Zealand. Anyone can come to a Family Planning Clinic – many have drop in sessions with no need for an appointment. Our clinical services are free for New Zealand residents under 22 years.

Does family planning stop menstruation?

Taking birth control pills is an effective wayto prevent pregnancy and treat many medical conditions. Since the pill works by introducing different hormones into your system, it can affect your menstrual cycle. Some women may have lighter bleeding, and others may skip their periods entirely.

How many types of family planning do we have?

There’s a method for nearly every body and lifestyle. In fact, there are about 12 methods in total and counting. And those methods range from non-hormonal and hormonal to single use and long-lasting use.

What can you do with a family planning course?

Courses are for teachers, support staff, guidance counsellors, school nurses, carers, social workers, and others working with young people. For doctors wanting specialist training in the family planning and reproductive health scope, training is run by the New Zealand College of Sexual and Reproductive Health .

How old do you have to be to get a family planning consultation in New Zealand?

Consultation fees are free for New Zealand residents aged under 22 years. If you are a non-New Zealand resident see all fees. Our clinics are for all people at all stages of life.

Why is family planning important in New Zealand?

This trend has implications for how we provide contraception to New Zealanders. Family Planning strongly supports a well-coordinated, cross sector approach to addressing family violence and sexual violence.

What kind of training do midwives do for family planning?

Family Planning is a specialist provider of clinical training for nurses, midwives and doctors. Our online and in-person courses cover cervical screening, contraception, STIs and general sexual and reproductive health. The National Contraception Training Service (NCTS) LARC online courses and practical training are provided by Family Planning.