Leaving home for the first time, whether to attend university, start a new job or move to a different city, can be both exciting and overwhelming. In the whirlwind of moving, newly found independence, new social relationships and academic or professional responsibilities, sexual and reproductive health (SRH) is often overlooked. However, SRH is an important component of independence and self-care, and requires awareness, preparation and the confidence to access care.
Accessing healthcare
Many young persons in Sri Lanka move to Colombo or travel abroad to countries like Australia, the United Kingdom and India, for higher education or work. This is often their first taste of independence. The shift from a familiar environment to a new city or country means navigating new cultures, making new choices and navigating new healthcare systems, all without immediate support of loved ones.
Accessing a new healthcare system is one of the biggest challenges when moving away from home, especially when trying to access SRH services.
Here’s a few practical tips to help:
Contraception and protection
Contraception may not be your primary concern during a major move; however, circumstances may change, and it is important that you take charge of your own sexual health. Remember, contraception is primarily about preventing an unintended pregnancy and giving you greater control over your reproductive choices. Condoms also help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), making them an important part of safer sex.
Also remember that the stress of moving can also affect menstrual cycles, and it may take a few months for your cycles to become regular.
Here are a few practical tips to help:
Emotional well-being
Sexual health is closely tied to emotional well-being. Moving away from home can bring about feelings of loneliness, anxiety and even confusion about relationships. It can also be daunting when living independently to make decisions about intimacy and relationships.
Here are a few practical tips to help:
Moving away from home is a milestone that brings freedom and responsibility. Managing SRH in this new phase of life is not just about avoiding risks; it’s about embracing empowerment, making informed choices and ensuring your well-being. Whether you are a student in Colombo, a professional in another Sri Lanka city, or studying abroad, SRH will help you thrive personally and academically.
If you plan to move away from home and would like to speak to a healthcare professional about reproductive health or emotional well-being, please contact Bloom Medical Clinic or the Alokaya Counselling Centre at the Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka on +94 779895252.