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==Contraception==
==Contraception==
Pour un résumé actualisé sur la façon d'obtenir une contraception à Buenos Aires, voir '''Comment éviter une peur de grossesse à Buenos Aires (The Bubble - en anglais)'''- [http://www.thebubble.com/how-to-avoid-pregnancy-scares-in-buenos-aires/]


'''Note générale:''' il existe de nombreux moyens de contraception, comme les DIU (dispositifs intra-utérins ou stérilets), les contraceptions orales, les patchs, les injections, les préservatifs, etc. Pour une liste complète, cliquez  [http://www.choisirsacontraception.fr/ ici].
'''Note générale:''' il existe de nombreux moyens de contraception, comme les DIU (dispositifs intra-utérins ou stérilets), les contraceptions orales, les patchs, les injections, les préservatifs, etc. Pour une liste complète, cliquez  [http://www.choisirsacontraception.fr/ ici].
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===Lois et stigmatisation sociale===
===Lois et stigmatisation sociale===


En Argentine, la contraception est légale et largement disponible. On estime que 61% des femmes Argentines utilisent un moyen de contraception moderne, et que 40% utilisent la pilule contraceptive.  
En Argentine, la contraception est légale et largement disponible. On estime que 61% des femmes Argentines utilisent un moyen de contraception moderne, et que 40% utilisent la pilule contraceptive.
 
Cependant, tout n'est pas simple pour les femmes Argentines. En 2005, Human Rights Watch rapporte: "Les décisions concernant la contraception et l'avortement sont difficiles, profondément personnelles, et parfois déchirantes. En Argentine, les femmes sont systématiquement empêchées  de prendre ces décisions. Malgré de grandes avancées dans les domaines de la participation politique et de l'indépendance économique des femmes, les docteurs et les époux continuent d'exercer un contrôle sur la santé reproductive des femmes via des lois et des règles qui soumettent la prise de décision des femmes à des interférences extérieures arbitraires."<ref>[https://www.hrw.org/report/2005/06/14/decisions-denied/womens-access-contraceptives-and-abortion-argentina Decisions Denied: Women’s Access to Contraceptives and Abortion in Argentina]</ref>


===Que prendre et où?===
===Que prendre et où?===
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*Si vous souhaitez un '''implant contraceptif''' ("implante" ou "anticonceptivo subcutáneo" en espagnol), ils sont disponibles depuis 2012 dans le pays.
*Si vous souhaitez un '''implant contraceptif''' ("implante" ou "anticonceptivo subcutáneo" en espagnol), ils sont disponibles depuis 2012 dans le pays.
*Si vous souhaitez un '''patch contraceptif''' ("parche" en espagnol), vous le trouverez en pharmacie (comme Farmacity). Il n'est pas couvert par le système public de santé, donc il faudra vous attendre à payer environ 150-200 pesos.
*Si vous souhaitez un '''patch contraceptif''' ("parche" en espagnol), vous le trouverez en pharmacie (comme Farmacity). Il n'est pas couvert par le système public de santé, donc il faudra vous attendre à payer environ 150-200 pesos.
====Contraceptive Options====
* You can buy '''condoms''' ("preservativos" in Spanish) at pharmacies and supermarkets for $10-30 ARS, but generally around 15 ARS, for a three-pack, or up to $67 ARS for a 12-pack.
* If you would like to get '''birth control pills''' ("pastillas anticonceptivas" in Spanish), they can be purchased in pharmacies without a prescription for about 3$0-120 ARS. [http://www.farmacity.com.ar/ Farmacity] is a popular pharmacy chain. Some brands you can expect to see are Ovrette, Marvelon, Microlut, Microval, Diane-35, Duoluton, Eugynon, Neogynon, Nordiol, Ovral, Microgynon, Microvlar, Nordette, Miranova and others. To see which pills are available in Argentina, check out  [http://contraceptive.ippf.org/search?search.searchtext=&search.component=&search.countrycode=AR IPFF Argentina], [http://www.alfabeta.net/mf/ Alfabeta], [http://ar.kairosweb.com/ Kairos]. Please note that Argentina has strict importation laws, so be careful to NOT bring in any birth control pills that aren't permitted in Argentina.
* If you're interested in the '''contraceptive ring''' (like Nuvaring), you can get it at Farmacity for $240 ARS.
* If you want an '''IUD''', you can get the IUD insertion at a hospital or health center. While you can get it done at a public hospital, you'll find that only non-hormonal IUDs are available. They last for 10 years. If you want the hormonal IUDs, which last for 5 years, you'll need to go to a private hospital. For Mirena, it's about $1700 ARS. The copper IUD (not industria argentina) costs around $500-700 ARS.
* If you want a '''contraceptive control shot/injectable''' ("inyección" in Spanish), it can be purchased at public and private health care facilities. If you have a prescription, you can also get it directly from the pharmacy.<ref>[http://www.thebubble.com/how-to-avoid-pregnancy-scares-in-buenos-aires/ How To Avoid Pregnancy Scares In Buenos Aires]</ref> You may be able to find brands like Cyclofem, Cyclofemina, Dahlia, Depo-Provera, Mesigyna and Perlutal in Argentina. You can probably get the injections for free at public hospitals and health centers, like Hospital General de Agudos A. Zubizarreta or Hospital General de Agudos B. Rivadavia. If you would like to get it at Farmacity, you can get it for around $30 ARS or 40 ARS. Since some pharmacies in Buenos Aires don't carry the shot, you should confirm a stable place to get an injection before you commit to shots.
* If you want the '''contraceptive implant''' ("implante" or "anticonceptivo subcutáneo" in Spanish), this has been available in Argentina since 2012. However, they are not commonly used, so you may need to go to a specialized provider to obtain the insertion procedure.
* If you're interested in the '''contraceptive patch''' ("parche" in Spanish), you can get it a pharmacies, like Farmacity. It's not covered by the public health system, so expect to pay around $150-$200. In 2016, Farmacity quoted the price as $168 ARS.<ref>[http://www.thebubble.com/how-to-avoid-pregnancy-scares-in-buenos-aires/ How To Avoid Pregnancy Scares In Buenos Aires]</ref>
====Additional Information====
* For a summary (from April 2016) about getting contraception in Buenos Aires, you can check out: [http://www.thebubble.com/how-to-avoid-pregnancy-scares-in-buenos-aires/ How To Avoid Pregnancy Scares in Buenos Aires (The Bubble)]
* For a list of contraceptive options available in Argentina, click [http://contraceptive.ippf.org/search?search.searchtext=&search.component=&search.countrycode=AR here]. UPDATE: This website is currently down.


===Coûts===
===Coûts===
Due to government subsidies, birth control pills should be free in Argentina for Argentine nationals.<ref>[http://www.businessinsider.com/all-of-the-countries-where-birth-control-is-free-2015-1 All Of The Countries Where Birth Control Is Free]</ref> <ref>[https://www.vox.com/2014/6/30/5857904/where-the-pill-is-free Here's a map of the countries where the pill is fully subsidized (it includes Iran)]</ref> If you're a foreigner, we're not sure what costs you will need to pay at pharmacies (if you do know, please update this page with the info).


==Contraception d'urgence (pilule du lendemain)==
==Contraception d'urgence (pilule du lendemain)==
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