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|State=Central Valley
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'''OVERVIEW'''  
'''OVERVIEW'''  
In Costa Rica, you can purchase oral contraceptives (birth control) over-the-counter. You can also find other contraceptive options, such as injectables, implants and IUDs. While emergency contraception (the morning after pill) is illegal, there are other methods of preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex in Costa Rica. These methods include taking regular birth control pills as replacement emergency contraception, which we detail in the "Emergency Contraception" section, or you can get an IUD. You can get STI tests at public or private facilities, and there are some recommended specialists for HIV treatment. There are no travel restrictions attached to HIV status. Regarding pregnancy, women receive maternity leave but there seems to be no paternity leave coverage. Finally, abortion is illegal for most cases, except for when the woman's life or health is endangered by the pregnancy. For this reason, most women receive clandestine abortions in Costa Rica, some of which are unsafe, so one must exercise extreme caution if they take this route.


==Contraception (Birth Control)==
==Contraception (Birth Control)==
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* In Costa Rica, you can get an STI test at a public clinic or private clinic. If you want to go to a public clinic, the services should be pretty good. However, if you want the highest-quality and fastest services, you can choose to go to a private clinic. Some of the best private hospitals/clinics in the city are  The Clínica Bíblica, Cima Hospital and the Clínica Católica.   
* In Costa Rica, you can get an STI test at a public clinic or private clinic. If you want to go to a public clinic, the services should be pretty good. However, if you want the highest-quality and fastest services, you can choose to go to a private clinic. Some of the best private hospitals/clinics in the city are  The Clínica Bíblica, Cima Hospital and the Clínica Católica.   
* At [www.hospitallacatolica.com/en/homepage Hospital La Catolica], they offer the following STI tests, as of February 2017: HIV ¢23.140,00, PCR Chlamydia y Gonorroea  ¢51.300,00, VDRL (Sifilis)  ¢9.140,00


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