The UK's Top 10 Best Selling
Sexual Health Family Plannings
This list provides an overview of the top 10 bestselling sexual health family planning products in the UK. It includes information on the product, price, and reviews from customers, helping you to make an informed decision when choosing the right product for your needs.
Based on customer reviews and sales
Last updated: 28th Sep 2023 5:28
Next update: 28th Sep 2023 11:28
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Excellent
8.9/10
2,000+
Top Rated
9.2/10
23,500+
Excellent
8.9/10
15,000+
Excellent
8.8/10
7,700+
Easy@Home 20 x Pregnancy Test Strips for Early Detection 10 MIU/ml, Fertility Test Kit, 20 HCG Tests
Good
7.8/10
11,200+
Excellent
8.7/10
11,100+
Top Sexual Health Family Plannings based on number of reviews
This is a list of the bestselling Sexual Health Family Plannings ranked by number of reviews found online
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Easy@Home 50 x Ovulation Test Strips and 20 x Pregnancy Test Strips - Fertility Test Kit, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android App (50 LH + 20 HCG)
Excellent58,49358,4938.3/10 - 3
Durex Thin Feel Condoms for Sensitivity, Pack of 40 (Packaging May Vary)
Excellent23,47123,4718.7/10 - 4
Easy@Home 25 x Ovulation Test Strips, Ovulation Predictor Kit, Powered by Premom Ovulation Predictor iOS and Android App, 25 LH Strips
Excellent19,18219,1828.1/10 - 5
Clearblue Pregnancy Test Ultra Early Triple-Check & Date Combo Pack, Results 6 Days Early (Visual Sticks) & Tells You How Many Weeks (Digital Stick), Kit Of 3 Tests (1 Digital, 2 Visual)
Top Rated16,97716,9779.0/10 - 7
Durex Surprise Me Variety Condoms, 40 Condoms (1 Pack) (Packaging May Vary)
Excellent15,01715,0178.9/10 - 8
Easy@Home 20 x Pregnancy Test Strips for Early Detection 10 MIU/ml, Fertility Test Kit, 20 HCG Tests
Good11,15311,1537.8/10 - 10
Durex Pleasure Me Condoms, Condoms Ribs and Dotted, Pack of 40 (Packaging May Vary)
Excellent9,9319,9318.6/10
Top tips for buying Sexual Health Family Planning
- Research your options: Take the time to research different family planning options, including the different types of contraception, what’s available, and which types are suitable for your needs.
- Consult a healthcare professional: Speak to your doctor or healthcare professional about your options and any questions you may have.
- Consider long-term contraception: Long-term contraception options such as the contraceptive implant, intrauterine device (IUD) or injection can be a good choice for those who want a long-term solution.
- Consider your lifestyle: Think about your lifestyle and how it might affect your choice of contraception. For example, if you’re an athlete, you may want to avoid the contraceptive pill.
- Look at the cost: Different types of contraception can have different costs, so it’s important to consider what you can afford.
- Think about side effects: Different types of contraception can have different side effects, so it’s important to consider these before you make a decision.
- Consider non-hormonal options: Non-hormonal options such as condoms, diaphragms and natural family planning can be suitable for some people.
- Read reviews: Read reviews of different family planning products to get an idea of how they work and what people think of them.
- Ask for support: If you’re struggling to decide which type of contraception to choose, ask a friend, partner or healthcare professional for support and advice.
- Stay informed: Make sure you stay up to date with any changes to sexual health and family planning legislation, as well as any new products or services that may become available.