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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


You can find oral contraception in most pharmacies. In Mexico, people say that there is a "farmacia" on almost every corner. Some recommended pharmacies include Benavides (though it is a bit expensive) or Jessica's (which is less expensive).
* For a list of contraceptive options available in Mexico, click [http://contraceptive.ippf.org/search?search.searchtext=&search.component=&search.countrycode=MX here].
 
* '''Condoms''' can also be found in most pharmacies.
Condoms can also be found in most pharmacies.
* If you want '''birth control pills''', they can be found in most pharmacies. In Mexico, people say that there is a "farmacia" on almost every corner. Some recommended pharmacies include Benavides (though it is a bit expensive) or Jessica's (which is less expensive). Some pills you can expect to see are Belara, Cerazette, Cilest, Diana, Exluton, Femexin, Ginelea MD, Gynovin, Gynovin 20, Gynovin CD, Marveon, Mercilon, Microgynon CD, Microlut, Minesse, Minulet, Noraace, Nordette, Nordiol, Yasmin, etc.
* If you want the '''contraceptive injectable''', you can find many brands in Mexico, including Anafertin, Cyclofem, Cyclofemina, Depo-Provera, Lutal 30, Lutalmin, Megestron, Megigyna, Noretisterona-Estradiol, Noristerat, Patector, Patector NF, Perlutal and Yectames.
* If you want a '''contraceptive implant''', you can find Implanon, Jadelle and Norplant in Mexico
* If you want an '''IUD''', you can find Mirena in Mexico.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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