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As of January 2017, Bolivian courts have rejected challenges to existing abortion laws, despite reproductive rights groups calling for a more open abortion policy.<ref>[http://nacla.org/blog/2014/2/28/abortion-rights-bolivia-modest-gain For Abortion Rights in Bolivia, A Modest Gain]</ref> The organizations that are probably the most prominent in the fight for reproductive rights in Bolivia are [http://www.ipas.org/ IPAS], an international NGO and the Movement for Socialism, a a Bolivian left-wing political movement. The strongest opponents are the Catholic Church and conservative Catholic groups.
As of January 2017, Bolivian courts have rejected challenges to existing abortion laws, despite reproductive rights groups calling for a more open abortion policy.<ref>[http://nacla.org/blog/2014/2/28/abortion-rights-bolivia-modest-gain For Abortion Rights in Bolivia, A Modest Gain]</ref> The organizations that are probably the most prominent in the fight for reproductive rights in Bolivia are [http://www.ipas.org/ IPAS], an international NGO and the Movement for Socialism, a a Bolivian left-wing political movement. The strongest opponents are the Catholic Church and conservative Catholic groups.
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


* You can potentially get the "abortion pill" by mail. Check out [https://www.womenonweb.org/en/i-need-an-abortion this link] for details
* You can potentially get the "abortion pill" by mail. Check out [https://www.womenonweb.org/en/i-need-an-abortion this link] for details

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