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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
In Bolivia, you can easily find pads. You'll find some tampons in certain supermarkets (especially in more urban areas, like La Paz), but they will typically be non-applicator tampons (like OB) and you won't find much variety. As for menstrual cups, you can probably buy them from [https://www.facebook.com/warmiyasi13/], which is a Bolivian company that sells alternative and eco-conscious menstrual products. They can be reached through their [https://www.facebook.com/warmiyasi13/ Facebook page], phone (Call +591 72558332) or email (warmiyasi@gmail.com). There appears to be no official there appears to be no official sellers of major brands, like DivaCup, LadyCup or Lunette, so you should try to buy them online or find a small-scale boutique seller. | In Bolivia, you can easily find pads. You'll find some tampons in certain supermarkets (especially in more urban areas, like La Paz), but they will typically be non-applicator tampons (like OB) and you won't find much variety. As for menstrual cups, you can probably buy them from [https://www.facebook.com/warmiyasi13/ Warmi Yasi], which is a Bolivian company that sells alternative and eco-conscious menstrual products. They can be reached through their [https://www.facebook.com/warmiyasi13/ Facebook page], phone (Call +591 72558332) or email (warmiyasi@gmail.com). There appears to be no official there appears to be no official sellers of major brands, like DivaCup, LadyCup or Lunette, so you should try to buy them online or find a small-scale boutique seller. | ||
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