You may also be feeling worried or frightened, make sure to talk through your thoughts and feelings. Try talking to a family member, friend, someone you trust and the safeguarding team at college.
Visit the Safeguarding Team in Student Services , phone: 01753 443850 or email us on the details below for advice and guidance.
Email Strode's and Windsor College: safeguarding.sixthform@windsor-forest.ac.uk
Email Langley College: safeguarding.fe@windsor-forest.ac.uk
Whatever your age, you can also ask for confidential advice from:
a GP or practice nurse
a contraception or sexual health clinic
NHS 111 – available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
You can buy pregnancy testing kits from pharmacists and some supermarkets. They can give a quick result and you can do the test in private.
The following places provide free pregnancy tests:
some young people's services – call the national sexual health helpline on 0300 123 7123 for details
Brook centres for under-25s – find your nearest Brook centre
You may also be able to get a pregnancy test free of charge from your GP.
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Advice if your child is pregnant
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