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'''OVERVIEW''' | '''OVERVIEW''' | ||
In Taiwan, you can purchase birth control without a prescription. While you need a prescription for emergency contraception (the morning after pill), you can use regular birth control as replacement ECPs. For more information on how to do this, you can visit the "Emergency Contraception (The Morning After Pill)" below. Regarding STIs, there are no travel restrictions related HIV status, and if you're a foreigner who tests HIV-positive, you will not be deported from Taiwan. If you are interested in getting an STI test, we have also found some recommended and LGBTQ-friendly testing services. You can find pads and tampons in Taiwan, although pads are generally more common than | In Taiwan, you can purchase birth control without a prescription. While you need a prescription for emergency contraception (the morning after pill), you can use regular birth control as replacement ECPs. For more information on how to do this, you can visit the "Emergency Contraception (The Morning After Pill)" below. Regarding STIs, there are no travel restrictions related HIV status, and if you're a foreigner who tests HIV-positive, you will not be deported from Taiwan. If you are interested in getting an STI test, we have also found some recommended and LGBTQ-friendly testing services. You can find pads and tampons in Taiwan, although pads are generally more common than tampons. If you would like to buy a menstrual cup, the product is generally new to Taiwan, however some brands are either forming in Taiwan or shipping to Taiwan. Abortion is legal in some cases, as detailed in the "Abortion" section below. The "abortion pill" is available in Taiwan upon prescription (if one qualifies for the medication). | ||
==Generalities== | ==Generalities== | ||
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===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | ===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | ||
Taiwanese people are understanding and strongly respect other people's privacy. There are low stigmas, as your health and way of life is your thing alone. For example, LGBT issues are not | Taiwanese people are understanding and strongly respect other people's privacy. There are low stigmas, as your health and way of life is your thing alone. For example, LGBT issues are not very polarizing in Taiwan and the LGBT community is making peaceful progress as awareness grows. The respect of social peace is expected from everyone at a level close to Japanese standards. Also, noise, drunkenness and aggressive behavior are deeply despised. It is known to be a very safe place for women. | ||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
Pharmacies are accessible and | Pharmacies are accessible and prices are low compare to western economies. | ||
===Cost=== | ===Cost=== | ||
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===Short stays=== | ===Short stays=== | ||
Costs are low and service is good compared to western economies. Due to the low Doctors-for-population rate, most consultations are really speedy, about 2-5 minutes, for physicians as for specialists. | |||
===Long stays=== | ===Long stays=== | ||
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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* You can find '''pads and tampons''' in Taiwan. While pads are especially common, you can find tampons sold in international chain stores like Watson's, FamilyMart and 7-11.<ref>[http://www.reachtoteachrecruiting.com/guide-to-taiwan-before-you-go.html Guide to Taiwan - Before You Go]</ref> You may be more likely to find tampons without applicators (like OB) than tampons with applicators.<ref>[http://www.taiwanho.com/what-to-bring-to-taiwan/ What To Bring to Taiwan]</ref> However, locals report that you can now find a greater variety of tampons, including brands from South Korea and Japan, in Taiwanese stores. Click [http://amateurvagrant.com/2016/08/tampons-in-taiwan/ here] for a August 2016 blog post about tampon options in | * You can find '''pads and tampons''' in Taiwan. While pads are especially common, you can find tampons sold in international chain stores like Watson's, FamilyMart and 7-11.<ref>[http://www.reachtoteachrecruiting.com/guide-to-taiwan-before-you-go.html Guide to Taiwan - Before You Go]</ref> You may be more likely to find tampons without applicators (like OB) than tampons with applicators.<ref>[http://www.taiwanho.com/what-to-bring-to-taiwan/ What To Bring to Taiwan]</ref> However, locals report that you can now find a greater variety of tampons, including brands from South Korea and Japan, in Taiwanese stores. Click [http://amateurvagrant.com/2016/08/tampons-in-taiwan/ here] for a August 2016 blog post about tampon options in Taiwan | ||
* If you want a '''menstrual cup''', there's a new Taiwanese brand called [http://www.formoonsacup.com/english Formoonsa Cup]. You can purchase brands like Lunette Cup, Lena Cup, Super Jennie Cup and Lily Cup from [http://www.liveloveuna.com/ LiveLoveLuna], an online retailer that's based out of Singapore and sells products throughout Asia, including Taiwan. You can also buy LadyCup from Artemis Gadget Co., but we don't have any info on them. You can find Lunette at Finnexion Oy (New Taipei City 220). | * If you want a '''menstrual cup''', there's a new Taiwanese brand called [http://www.formoonsacup.com/english Formoonsa Cup]. You can purchase brands like Lunette Cup, Lena Cup, Super Jennie Cup and Lily Cup from [http://www.liveloveuna.com/ LiveLoveLuna], an online retailer that's based out of Singapore and sells products throughout Asia, including Taiwan. You can also buy LadyCup from Artemis Gadget Co., but we don't have any info on them. You can find Lunette at Finnexion Oy (New Taipei City 220). | ||
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===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | ===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | ||
Abortion has been legal in Taiwan since 1985. Abortion is legal for medical and psychological reasons, rape or incest, "seduction" (which includes but is not limited to statutory rape, | Abortion has been legal in Taiwan since 1985. Abortion is legal for medical and psychological reasons, rape or incest, "seduction" (which includes but is not limited to statutory rape), and to prevent psychological issues of a parent from being passed on to a child. Abortion is not a right for all women. Unmarried women under the age of 20 need parental permission to terminate a pregnancy. A married woman of any age needs permission from her husband. A woman labeled as mentally handicapped needs permission from her guardian. Although abortion is not available on request in Taiwan, some doctors do not ask for proof that you meet the criteria for abortion. Furthermore, the definition of "seduction" or psychological distress is vague and easily applied to many circumstances. <ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/taiwan/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/termination-abortion] Termination of Pregnancy and Abortion in Taiwan</ref> | ||
Misoprostol and Mifepristone (the "abortion pill") are available on prescription.<ref>[https://www.womenonwaves.org/en/map/country Women on Waves Country Map]</ref> | Misoprostol and Mifepristone (the "abortion pill") are available on prescription.<ref>[https://www.womenonwaves.org/en/map/country Women on Waves Country Map]</ref> |
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