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'''OVERVIEW'''  
'''OVERVIEW'''  
In Ghana, contraception (birth control) is available without a prescription. However, modern contraceptive methods are not widely used, especially among poor women. Emergency contraception (the morning after pill) is available without a prescription and there are no age restrictions. There are no travel restrictions tied to HIV status, and more open-minded STD/STI testing facilities (that work with the queer, sex worker and HIV-positive communities) can be found. While abortion is not legal in all cases, it is legal under many circumstances and is certainly practiced in Ghana. For those interested in any women's health services, such as gynecological exams or referrals for abortion providers, Marie Stopes Ghana is a good places to consult first.


==Contraception (Birth Control)==
==Contraception (Birth Control)==

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