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In Bolivia, you can purchase birth control pills without a prescription at pharmacies. While you technically need a prescription to purchase emergency contraceptive pills (morning after pills), but this does not seem to be widely enforced and locals report you can buy it without a prescription at pharmacies. There are no travel or residency restrictions attached to HIV status. If you can afford it, the best gynecologists are generally found at private hospitals. There is no PrEP program, but Bolivia does have a nationwide HPV vaccination program. There is a maternity leave policy but not paternity leave policy. Abortion is only permitted under very specific circumstances.
In Bolivia, you can purchase birth control pills without a prescription at pharmacies. While you technically need a prescription to purchase emergency contraceptive pills (morning after pills), this does not seem to be widely enforced and locals report you can buy it without a prescription at pharmacies. There are no travel or residency restrictions attached to HIV status. If you can afford it, the best gynecologists are generally found at private hospitals. There is no PrEP program, but Bolivia does have a nationwide HPV vaccination program. There is a maternity leave policy but not paternity leave policy. Abortion is only permitted under very specific circumstances.


==Contraception (Birth Control)==
==Contraception (Birth Control)==

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