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In Tunisia, you can purchase oral contraceptives (birth control pills) over-the-counter. No prescription is required.<ref>[http://ocsotc.org/wp-content/uploads/worldmap/worldmap.html Global Oral Contraception Availability]</ref> <ref>[http://freethepill.org/where-on-earth/ FreethePill: Where on Earth]</ref> According to a 2015 report, about 64% of Tunisian women (who are married/in unions and of reproductive age) use any form of contraception. The most popular forms of contraception were IUDs (27%), birth control pills (20.3%) and female sterilization (3.3.%). There were very low rates of use for condoms (1.2%), injectables (1.1%) and implants (0.4%).<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/family/trendsContraceptiveUse2015Report.pdf Trends in Contraceptive Use 2015]</ref>

En Tunisie, vous pouvez vous procurer des contraceptifs oraux (pilule) sans ordonnance en pharmacie.[1] [2] Selon un rapport de 2015, environ 64% des femmes tunisiennes (mariées/en union ou en âge de procréer) utilisent une forme de contraception. Les plus populaires sont les DIU (27%), la pilule contraceptive (20,3%), et la stérilisation féminine (3,3%). Les taux d'utilisation des préservatifs (1,2%), des contraceptifs injectables (1,1%) et des implants (0,4%) étaient, eux, très bas.[3]