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'''OVERVIEW'''  
'''OVERVIEW'''  


As the only city in Mexico with legal abortion, Mexico City is a unique and necessary place for women's health care. You can purchase contraception, including contraception, at pharmacies without a prescription, as well as many medications. Regarding abortion, there are publicly managed hospitals as well as private clinics.  
In Mexico, you can access many forms of contraception (birth control), including condoms, pills, injectables, shots and IUDs. Emergency contraception (the morning after pill) is available at pharmacies without a prescription, and there are no age restrictions. As the only city in Mexico with legal abortion, Mexico City is a unique and necessary place for women's health care.  


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

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