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


* Emergency contraceptive pills (morning after pills) are available in Brunei, however a prescription is required. According to one Brunei local, "Morning after pills are not that difficult. You simply go to specific clinics, request to see the doctor and tell them that you need a morning after pill. Usually they will prescribe it to you. But it’s not widely publicized because the society here strongly discourages premarital sex, so information is not widely available." <ref>[Conversation with Brunei local, June 2018]</ref>
* '''Emergency contraceptive pills (morning after pills)''' are available in Brunei, however a prescription is required. According to one Brunei local, "Morning after pills are not that difficult. You simply go to specific clinics, request to see the doctor and tell them that you need a morning after pill. Usually they will prescribe it to you. But it’s not widely publicized because the society here strongly discourages premarital sex, so information is not widely available." <ref>[Conversation with Brunei local, June 2018]</ref>
* If you cannot access dedicated emergency contraceptive pills in Brunei, you can use regular birth control pills as replacement ECPs.
* If you cannot access dedicated emergency contraceptive pills in Brunei, you can use get an IUD, which can prevent pregnancy for up to 5 days after unprotected sex.


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

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