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* You can find many '''birth control pills''' in Indonesian pharmacies (or "apotek" in Indonesian). Some brands you can expect to see are Levonorgestrel Pill, Microgynon, Microgynon-30 and Nordette. To conduct a search on drug availability, check out the [http://www.mims.com/ MIMS website]. 
* You can find '''condoms''' ("kondoms" in Indonesian) in many supermarkets and grocery stores. However, some Indonesians feel shy about buying condoms in public, so there are also online companies where you can buy condoms from the privacy of your own home. For example, here are some [http://www.id.all.biz/condoms-bgg1076647 online vendors] based out of Indonesia. There is also a company called [https://www.asmaraku.com/search?type=product&q=condom Asmaraku], which sells condoms and other intimate products online for Indonesians. You can find brands like Vivo, Simplex and Dasoni sold on Asmaraku, ranging in price from about RP 35,000 to 5,000 per box. The website supposedly also sells vibrating condoms. For a survey of some of the condom choices in Indonesia, here's an [http://bali.coconuts.co/2015/04/24/which-these-12-indonesian-condom-varieties-should-you-try amusing article].
* If you want an '''intrauterine device (IUD)''', you can go to Angsamerah Clinic to get the copper IUD device for Rp 200,000 and the insertion procedure for Rp 180,000. Here is what they say: "Angsamerah Clinic provide IUD, type Copper T, Indication : The device prevents pregnancy for up to 5 years. Only OBGYN can install IUD, dan you need USG Transvaginal after that to check the position. Available by appointment and down payment."
* If you want a '''contraceptive injection''', you can get it at Angsamerah Clinic by appointment. They have injectables that last 1 month and injectables that last 3 months, which both cost Rp 40,000. Meanwhile, the actual injection procedure costs Rp 45,000, making the total cost Rp 95,000.
* If you want the '''contraceptive implant''', like Implanon, we're still looking for the best providers. You can't get it at Angsamerah Clinic but can probably get it many large hospitals or clinics. 
* It appears that the '''contraceptive ring''', like Nuvaring, is not available in Indonesia (though we'll need to research this more but to be certain). 
* You can also consult the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA) for family planning services and advice. Address: Kebayoran Baru, 12120. Tel: (021) 720 7372 / (021) 739 4123 / (021) 724 5905.
  • You can find many birth control pills in Indonesian pharmacies (or "apotek" in Indonesian). Some brands you can expect to see are Levonorgestrel Pill, Microgynon, Microgynon-30 and Nordette. To conduct a search on drug availability, check out the MIMS website.
  • You can find condoms ("kondoms" in Indonesian) in many supermarkets and grocery stores. However, some Indonesians feel shy about buying condoms in public, so there are also online companies where you can buy condoms from the privacy of your own home. For example, here are some online vendors based out of Indonesia. There is also a company called Asmaraku, which sells condoms and other intimate products online for Indonesians. You can find brands like Vivo, Simplex and Dasoni sold on Asmaraku, ranging in price from about RP 35,000 to 5,000 per box. The website supposedly also sells vibrating condoms. For a survey of some of the condom choices in Indonesia, here's an amusing article.
  • If you want an intrauterine device (IUD), you can get it at Angsamerah Clinic for get the copper IUD device for Rp 200,000 and the insertion procedure for Rp 180,000. Here is what they say: "Angsamerah Clinic provide IUD, type Copper T, Indication : The device prevents pregnancy for up to 5 years. Only OBGYN can install IUD, dan you need USG Transvaginal after that to check the position. Available by appointment and down payment."
  • If you want a contraceptive injection, you can get it at Angsamerah Clinic by appointment. They have injectables that last 1 month and injectables that last 3 months, which both cost Rp 40,000. Meanwhile, the actual injection procedure costs Rp 45,000, making the total cost Rp 95,000.
  • If you want the contraceptive implant, like Implanon, we're still looking for the best providers. You can't get it at Angsamerah Clinic but can probably get it many large hospitals or clinics.
  • It appears that the contraceptive ring, like Nuvaring, is not available in Indonesia (though we'll need to research this more but to be certain).
  • You can also consult the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA) for family planning services and advice. Address: Kebayoran Baru, 12120. Tel: (021) 720 7372 / (021) 739 4123 / (021) 724 5905.