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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 | 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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