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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


* You can get male and female condoms at pharmacies. For a 3-pack of Sensation condoms, you can expect to pay 3 Ethiopian birr.
* You can get male and female '''condoms''' at pharmacies. For a 3-pack of Sensation condoms, you can expect to pay 3 Ethiopian birr.
* You can get birth control pills at pharmacies and you don't need a prescription. Some brands you may see are Microlut, Microval, Eugynon, Neogynon, Ovidon, Lo-Femenal, Microgynon-30 and Nordette. For a 3-month supply of pills, you can expect to 20 to 30 birr.
* You can get '''birth control pills''' at pharmacies and you don't need a prescription. Some brands you may see are Microlut, Microval, Eugynon, Neogynon, Ovidon, Lo-Femenal, Microgynon-30 and Nordette. For a 3-month supply of pills, you can expect to 20 to 30 birr. If you're an Ethiopian national, you can probably get birth control pills for free.
* You can get the '''implant (Impanon)''' in Ethiopia at health centers. f you're an Ethiopian national, you can probably get the implant for free.
* You can get an '''IUD''' in Ethiopia at health centers. f you're an Ethiopian national, you can probably get the IUD for free.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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