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You need to consider having a sexual health check-up:
- At the beginning of a new relationship, particularly if you don't plan to use condoms.
- If you have recently ended a relationship.
- If you have had unsafe sex or believe there was some risk to your health during a sexual encounter.
- If you have genital symptoms such as pain, discharge, itching, etc.
- If you think you might have an STI.
- If your partner has recently had an STI.
- If you want information on preventing pregnancy.
- Regularly, if you get paid for sex work.
- Regularly, if you have frequent changes in sexual partners.
- Regularly, if you have sex with people outside your relationship.
- If you are concerned about some aspect of your sexual health.
- Regularly, if you are sexually active and part of a population group in which there is a high frequency rate of STIs.
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