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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
There is almost no access for local women to contraceptives other than condoms. It is possible to get a recipe for combined oral contraceptive pills, but the quality is not compareable to the assortment of pills in western countries. There are NGOs in the country providing contraceptives of all kinds in Afghanistan, but not all local women have access to these NGOs.  
There is almost no access for local women to contraceptives other than condoms. It is possible to get a recipe for combined oral contraceptive pills, but the quality is not compareable to the assortment of pills in western countries. There are NGOs in the country providing contraceptives of all kinds in Afghanistan, but not all local women have access to these NGOs.  
In Kabul are several international clinics and hospitals mainly treating expats and providing western contraceptives such as the morning after pill.


Most upper middle class Afghan women tend to get a Visa to either Pakistan or India to get their gyneological treatment, as they do not trust the Afghan medical facilities and doctors.
Most upper middle class Afghan women tend to get a Visa to either Pakistan or India to get their gyneological treatment, as they do not trust the Afghan medical facilities and doctors.
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