Publication, Part of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (Contraception)
Sexual and Reproductive Health Services, England (Contraception) 2019/20
Accredited official statistics
Summary
This publication primarily covers contraceptive activity taking place at dedicated Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services in England, as recorded in the Sexual and Reproductive Health Activity Dataset (SRHAD), a mandated collection for all providers of NHS SRH services. Data from GP settings and pharmacies is not included (unless otherwise stated). People attend SRH services for a variety of reasons, but the main focus of this report is contraception.
Highlights
Latest available year of data is 2019/20 unless otherwise stated.
Data is for SRH services only unless otherwise stated.
5% of females (aged 13 to 54) used an SRH service for reasons of contraception
46% uptake of long acting reversible contraceptives
A proportion that has been rising steadily over the last ten years
38% uptake of the contraceptive pill
This is down from 45% in 2014/15, but still the most popular type of method
46% fall in emergency contraceptive items provided over the last ten years
Also a 56% fall in those prescribed at other locations in the community (2009 to 2019)
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Last edited: 9 December 2020 1:22 pm