Last but not least, Monica Karpinski, editor of women’s health website The Femedic, joins Dr Annabel Sowemimo as they shed light on the unethical history of contraception. As both Monica and Dr Annabel have worked in and around healthcare, they share their insights of how people’s experiences shape their relationships towards contraception. ellaOne film-coated tablet for emergency contraception. Contains ulipristal acetate. Always read the label. Healthcare professionals featured on the podcast do not endorse any medicine brand or products.
In episode three, journalist Kieran Yates and illustrator Natalie Byrne talk about the representation of contraception in the media – when was the last time you saw a condom in a sex scene? They also discuss self-confidence and the importance of finding your voice. ellaOne film-coated tablet for emergency contraception. Contains ulipristal acetate. Always read the label
In episode two, Alix meets Gina Martin – the activist who made upskirting an illegal offence – and journalist Coco Khan to relive their school sex education (or lack thereof...) and ask what the hype is about virginity and ‘doing it’. Coco and Gina also share their advice for being confident and in control of your sexuality. ellaOne film-coated tablet for emergency contraception. Contains ulipristal acetate. Always read the label
Kicking things off in episode one, Alix Fox is joined by comedian Alexandra Haddow and podcaster Tolani Shoneye who share their experiences of sex, relationships and contraception. Alix teaches Alexandra and Tolani what a femidom is and we get real about whether contraception is a shared responsibility between male and female partners. ellaOne film-coated tablet for emergency contraception. Contains ulipristal acetate. Always read the label.