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- For a comprehensive list of all available hormonal contraceptive available in the country, visit the Haiti IPPF page.
- Condoms can be purchased at larger retailers but more difficult to find at smaller businesses.
- According to the International Planned Parenthood Federation, there are over 20 types of hormonal contraceptive pills (birth control pills) available. Most that are available are phasic and combined oral pills, but there is also a wide variety of hormonal implants available. There is only one hormonal IUD available by the name of "Mirena." The contraceptive ring (Nuva Ring) does not seem to available for purchase in Haiti.[1]
- You may be able to find contraceptive injectables, like Depo-Provera SAS 150mg/ml, Mesigyna, Mesigyna Instayect and Noristerat, according to IPFF.[2]
- You may be able to find contraceptive implants, like Implanon and Jadelle, according to IPFF.[3]