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* You can find '''condoms''' in pharmacies and chain stores. They're very common and easy to find. | * You can find '''condoms''' in pharmacies and chain stores. They're very common and easy to find. | ||
* If you want an '''IUD''', you can get it at Nakasero Hospital. | * If you want an '''IUD''', you can get it at Nakasero Hospital. Here's information on 2017 prices: "IUD insertions are done at the hospital at a cost of 80,000shs. The whole package and the type used mostly is the (copper T) and also the (Mirena) is available at a cost of 450,000shs. Why 450,000shs because it’s not donated while the copper T is and the 80,000shs is for the procedure paid for." One Kampala local said: "I got my IUD in at Nakasero, but I know they offer all types at most major hospitals and clinics. I would say that when researching where to get my IUD, I found that it was the most expensive contraceptive (250,000 and up) and I don't think it would be something the average Ugandan woman could afford. Birth control pills, shots and condoms were far more affordable." | ||
* If you want the '''contraceptive shot''', you can get it Nakasero Hospital for 80,000shs. | * If you want the '''contraceptive shot''', you can get it Nakasero Hospital for 80,000shs. | ||
* If you want the '''contraceptive implant''', you can get it Nakasero Hospital for 80,000shs. | * If you want the '''contraceptive implant''', you can get it Nakasero Hospital for 80,000shs. |
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