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Contraception, including the birth control pill ("la píldora" in Spanish), is legal and available with prescription. | Contraception, including the birth control pill ("la píldora" in Spanish), is legal and available with prescription. | ||
About 70% of Peruvian women are on some form of contraceptive. According to a 2000 study, implants and withdrawal seem to be more common than the pill. | About 70% of Peruvian women are on some form of contraceptive. According to a 2000 study, implants and withdrawal seem to be more common than the pill. | ||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== |
Revision as of 06:02, 18 July 2016
OVERVIEW
Contraception
Laws & Social Stigmas
Contraception, including the birth control pill ("la píldora" in Spanish), is legal and available with prescription.
About 70% of Peruvian women are on some form of contraceptive. According to a 2000 study, implants and withdrawal seem to be more common than the pill.