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En general, los anticonceptivos, como las píldoras anticonceptivas y los condones, son legales y son ampliamente disponibles. La anticoncepción de emergencia también es legal y una prescripción técnicamente puede ser necesaria, pero parece fácil obtener independientemente si la mujer no tiene la prescripción. Sin embargo, algunos menores de edad pueden tener dificultades en obtener píldoras anticonceptivas de emergencia, especialmente si se ven como menores de edad. Si es un adolescente, legalmente puede comprar anticonceptivos de emergencia, pero es posible que deba contactar varios farmacéuticos antes de encontrar uno que le conceda acceso a anticoncepción de emergencia. Con respecto a las ITS (infecciones de transmisión sexual), no existen restricciones de viaje o residencia relacionadas con el estado del VIH en Colombia. Además, hay muchos lugares donde uno se puede hacer pruebas de ITS, incluyendo clínicas móviles, en toda Colombia, aunque las tasas de pruebas de ITS siguen siendo generalmente bajas en el país.
Generally speaking, contraceptives, such as birth control pills and condoms, are legal and widely available. Emergency contraception is also legal and, while a prescription may be technically required, it seems easily obtainable regardless of prescription status for women. However, some minors may experience difficulty obtaining emergency contraceptive pills, particularly if they look underaged. If you are a teenager, you are legally allowed to purchase emergency contraception, but you may need to contact a few pharmacists before finding one who grants you access to emergency contraception. Regarding STIs, there are no travel or residency restrictions related to HIV status in Colombia. Furthermore, Profamilia is a great resource, and there are numerous locations, including mobile clinics, throughout Colombia.

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Generally speaking, contraceptives, such as birth control pills and condoms, are legal and widely available. Emergency contraception is also legal and, while a prescription may be technically required, it seems easily obtainable regardless of prescription status for women. However, some minors may experience difficulty obtaining emergency contraceptive pills, particularly if they look underaged. If you are a teenager, you are legally allowed to purchase emergency contraception, but you may need to contact a few pharmacists before finding one who grants you access to emergency contraception. Regarding STIs, there are no travel or residency restrictions related to HIV status in Colombia. Furthermore, Profamilia is a great resource, and there are numerous locations, including mobile clinics, throughout Colombia.

Generally speaking, contraceptives, such as birth control pills and condoms, are legal and widely available. Emergency contraception is also legal and, while a prescription may be technically required, it seems easily obtainable regardless of prescription status for women. However, some minors may experience difficulty obtaining emergency contraceptive pills, particularly if they look underaged. If you are a teenager, you are legally allowed to purchase emergency contraception, but you may need to contact a few pharmacists before finding one who grants you access to emergency contraception. Regarding STIs, there are no travel or residency restrictions related to HIV status in Colombia. Furthermore, Profamilia is a great resource, and there are numerous locations, including mobile clinics, throughout Colombia.