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In 2005, studies found that about 41% of Colombian women had knowledge of emergency contraception, and about 3% had ever used emergency contraceptives. However, as this data is rather old, we can assume that more women may have knowledge of or may have used ECPs today.<ref>[http://www.cecinfo.org/country-by-country-information/status-availability-database/countries/colombia/ EC Status and Availability: Colombia]</ref>
En 2005, estudios encontraron que alrededor del 41% de las mujeres colombianas tenían conocimiento de la anticoncepción de emergencia, y alrededor del 3% alguna vez habían usado anticonceptivos de emergencia. Sin embargo, como estos datos no estan al dia, podemos suponer que más mujeres puedan tener conocimiento o pueden haber usado PAE actualmente. <ref>[http://www.cecinfo.org/country-by-country-information/status-availability-database/countries/colombia/ EC Status and Availability: Colombia]</ref>

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In 2005, studies found that about 41% of Colombian women had knowledge of emergency contraception, and about 3% had ever used emergency contraceptives. However, as this data is rather old, we can assume that more women may have knowledge of or may have used ECPs today.<ref>[http://www.cecinfo.org/country-by-country-information/status-availability-database/countries/colombia/ EC Status and Availability: Colombia]</ref>

En 2005, estudios encontraron que alrededor del 41% de las mujeres colombianas tenían conocimiento de la anticoncepción de emergencia, y alrededor del 3% alguna vez habían usado anticonceptivos de emergencia. Sin embargo, como estos datos no estan al dia, podemos suponer que más mujeres puedan tener conocimiento o pueden haber usado PAE actualmente. [1]