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Madrid
OVERVIEW
Contraception
Laws & Social Stigmas
In Spain you can get any contraception method in the pharmacy over the counter without prescription.
What to Get & Where to Get It
Costs
The vaginal ring is around 30€, and the pill should be a lot less. There're several brands (of the pill) that vary in price, so always ask for the cheapest one if money is an issue.
Emergency Contraception
Laws & Social Stigmas
You don't need a prescription for the morning after pill. Some pharmacies may refuse to sell emergency contraception due conservative/religious beliefs. But there are tons of pharmacies in Spain -- so, if one refuses you, simply try out another.
What to Get & Where to Get It
Go to a "Centro de Planificación Familiar" they give the morning after pill for free. As well as condoms and more stuff. Here is a list of where to find one of this centres in each city in Spain: http://www.webconsultas.com/embarazo/quedarse-embarazada/centros-de-planificacion-familiar-373.
Costs
Apparently in a pharmacy the price of this pill is around 20€.