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'''Note: This is the country page for Vietnam. To get more detailed information, please visit our city pages, like [[Hanoi]] or [[Ho Chi Minh City]], where you can find local recommendations on hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and gynecologists. This is the country page, so it focuses on national laws and cultural norms. | '''Note: This is the country page for Vietnam. To get more detailed information, please visit our city pages, like [[Hanoi]] or [[Ho Chi Minh City]], where you can find local recommendations on hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and gynecologists. This is the country page, so it focuses on national laws and cultural norms. | ||
[[File:Flag of Vietnam.svg.png|300px | thumb|right]] | [[File:Flag of Vietnam.svg.png|300px | thumb|right]] | ||
'''OVERVIEW''' | '''OVERVIEW''' | ||
Vietnam has many women's health resources. Contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives, are legal and do not require a prescription. There are a plethora of pharmacies throughout the city though you may struggle to find certain international brands. Since the 1960s, the North Vietnamese government has advocated family planning -- and, after reunification in 1975, family planning policies extended throughout the country. There is a 2-child policy that has remained in place for decades, although this policy seems to be on its way out. Nowadays in Vietnam, you can get STI tests at many hospitals and clinics. However, if you're a foreigner or don't speak Vietnamese, it's recommended that you visit an international facility (list of such facilities below). You can find both pads and tampons, typically without applicators (like OB), at many markets and stores. Furthermore, abortion is fully legal for up to 22 weeks of pregnancy, and there are no known restrictions related to age or reasons. Due to its high prevalence, Vietnam has been called the "abortion capital" of Asia, a title that has also been given to [[China]]. You will find that both surgical and medical abortion options are available, and there are many resources, including international organizations like Marie Stopes, that can help you identify the appropriate services. | Vietnam has many women's health resources. Contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives, are legal and do not require a prescription. There are a plethora of pharmacies throughout the city though you may struggle to find certain international brands. Since the 1960s, the North Vietnamese government has advocated family planning -- and, after reunification in 1975, family planning policies extended throughout the country. There is a 2-child policy that has remained in place for decades, although this policy seems to be on its way out. Nowadays in Vietnam, you can get STI tests at many hospitals and clinics. However, if you're a foreigner or don't speak Vietnamese, it's recommended that you visit an international facility (list of such facilities below). You can find both pads and tampons, typically without applicators (like OB), at many markets and stores. Furthermore, abortion is fully legal for up to 22 weeks of pregnancy, and there are no known restrictions related to age or reasons. Due to its high prevalence, Vietnam has been called the "abortion capital" of Asia, a title that has also been given to [[China]]. You will find that both surgical and medical abortion options are available, and there are many resources, including international organizations like Marie Stopes, that can help you identify the appropriate services. | ||
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Take 1 pill within 120 hours after unprotected sex:'' | Take 1 pill within 120 hours after unprotected sex:'' | ||
* Escapelle | * Escapelle | ||
''Take 2 pills within 120 hours after unprotected sex:'' | ''Take 2 pills within 120 hours after unprotected sex:'' | ||
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'''Important Notes - Learn about PEP and PrEP:''' If you think that you've been recently exposed to HIV (i.e. within 72 hours), seek out PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a month-long treatment to prevent HIV infection after exposure, and it may be available in your city. Take PEP as soon as possible. For more information, click [https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/prevention/reduce-your-risk/post-exposure-prophylaxis/ here]. If you are at risk of HIV exposure, seek out PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a daily oral pill that can prevent HIV infection before exposure. To learn more about PrEP, click [http://www.whatisprep.org/ here]. | '''Important Notes - Learn about PEP and PrEP:''' If you think that you've been recently exposed to HIV (i.e. within 72 hours), seek out PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a month-long treatment to prevent HIV infection after exposure, and it may be available in your city. Take PEP as soon as possible. For more information, click [https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/prevention/reduce-your-risk/post-exposure-prophylaxis/ here]. If you are at risk of HIV exposure, seek out PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). It's a daily oral pill that can prevent HIV infection before exposure. To learn more about PrEP, click [http://www.whatisprep.org/ here]. | ||
There are no known travel restrictions or requirements attached to any STI, including HIV, in Vietnam. For foreigners seeking work, especially teaching, there are some reports of schools asking for health checks (especially agencies that recruit from public ones). However, health checks are not required by authorities in order to receive a work permit. Important Note: There is a decree requiring HIV positives to report to the immigration officer. However, the ordinance is not applied. None of my friends have ever declared their condition. Therefore, we don't know what would happen if somebody would actually do it!"<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryCode=VN VIETNAM - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> | There are no known travel restrictions or requirements attached to any STI, including HIV, in Vietnam. For foreigners seeking work, especially teaching, there are some reports of schools asking for health checks (especially agencies that recruit from public ones). However, health checks are not required by authorities in order to receive a work permit. Important Note: There is a decree requiring HIV positives to report to the immigration officer. However, the ordinance is not applied. None of my friends have ever declared their condition. Therefore, we don't know what would happen if somebody would actually do it!"<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryCode=VN VIETNAM - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> | ||
Today, there is no conclusive data on STI rate in Vietnam, with estimated infection rates ranging from 300,000 to 2 million annually.<ref>[http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/plastic-bag-is-the-new-condom-vietnamese-injured-after-strange-safe-sex-practice-3468256.html Plastic bag is the new condom? Vietnamese injured after strange safe sex practice]</ref> | Today, there is no conclusive data on STI rate in Vietnam, with estimated infection rates ranging from 300,000 to 2 million annually.<ref>[http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/plastic-bag-is-the-new-condom-vietnamese-injured-after-strange-safe-sex-practice-3468256.html Plastic bag is the new condom? Vietnamese injured after strange safe sex practice]</ref> | ||
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* Institute for Social Development Studies (ISDS): Conducts research, advocacy, information dissemination efforts and trainings in gender, sexuality, social development and health. | * Institute for Social Development Studies (ISDS): Conducts research, advocacy, information dissemination efforts and trainings in gender, sexuality, social development and health. | ||
'''Important Note:''' Avoid self-diagnosing or seeking treatment (before diagnosis) at a pharmacy. According to one study: "Even though 74% (51 of 69) of pharmacists and drug sellers know that they should not treat STD patients, in fact 84% (250 of 297) did treat. When they did treat, no one gave the correct combination of drugs for treatment by the syndromic approach, as only 12% (36 of 297) gave tetracycline or doxycycline, and of those who sold them no one gave them for a sufficient number of days. Quinolones were by far the most common drug given but are not recommended by the Vietnam Institute of Venereology..."<ref>[http://sti.bmj.com/content/76/4/299.full STD management by private pharmacies in Hanoi: practice and knowledge of drug sellers]</ref> | '''Important Note:''' Avoid self-diagnosing or seeking treatment (before diagnosis) at a pharmacy. According to one study: "Even though 74% (51 of 69) of pharmacists and drug sellers know that they should not treat STD patients, in fact 84% (250 of 297) did treat. When they did treat, no one gave the correct combination of drugs for treatment by the syndromic approach, as only 12% (36 of 297) gave tetracycline or doxycycline, and of those who sold them no one gave them for a sufficient number of days. Quinolones were by far the most common drug given but are not recommended by the Vietnam Institute of Venereology..."<ref>[http://sti.bmj.com/content/76/4/299.full STD management by private pharmacies in Hanoi: practice and knowledge of drug sellers]</ref> | ||
==Medications & Vaccines== | ==Medications & Vaccines== | ||
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[[File:Php2C2C8tAM.jpg|400px | thumb|right|'''Vinmec - an international hospital in Hanoi that provides abortion services''']] | [[File:Php2C2C8tAM.jpg|400px | thumb|right|'''Vinmec - an international hospital in Hanoi that provides abortion services''']] | ||
Note: While this is an unverified, a Hanoi pharmacist has told us that yeast infections in Vietnam are fairly common due to the low-quality tap water. When women wash or douche themselves with the water, they may develop yeast infections. While this cannot be entirely avoided, it's something to remember. | |||
In Vietnam, abortion became fully legal since reunification in 1975. Since that time, and especially since the 1980s, the country has had a rather high abortion rate. Between 1982 and 1994, the abortion rates rose six-fold. In 1996, the abortion rate was 83.3 abortions per 1000 women. In 2014, it was reported that 40% of pregnancies end in abortion. As reported: "Sexual behaviour among young Vietnamese has radically transformed in the last few decades -- they have sex earlier and marry later -- but the state's old-fashioned family planning services offer little advice or suitable contraception to young, unmarried couples, experts say.As a result they suspect that abortion -- permitted up to 22 weeks and widely available, particularly at legal but largely unregulated private clinics -- is being used to prevent unwanted pregnancies more often than in other countries." <ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-2848236/Sky-high-abortions-Vietnam-family-planning-excludes-youth.html Sky-high abortions in Vietnam as family planning excludes youth]</ref> | In Vietnam, abortion became fully legal since reunification in 1975. Since that time, and especially since the 1980s, the country has had a rather high abortion rate. Between 1982 and 1994, the abortion rates rose six-fold. In 1996, the abortion rate was 83.3 abortions per 1000 women. In 2014, it was reported that 40% of pregnancies end in abortion. As reported: "Sexual behaviour among young Vietnamese has radically transformed in the last few decades -- they have sex earlier and marry later -- but the state's old-fashioned family planning services offer little advice or suitable contraception to young, unmarried couples, experts say.As a result they suspect that abortion -- permitted up to 22 weeks and widely available, particularly at legal but largely unregulated private clinics -- is being used to prevent unwanted pregnancies more often than in other countries." <ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-2848236/Sky-high-abortions-Vietnam-family-planning-excludes-youth.html Sky-high abortions in Vietnam as family planning excludes youth]</ref> | ||
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==Advocacy & Counseling== | ==Advocacy & Counseling== | ||
==List of Additional Resources== | |||
==References== | |||
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==Menstruation== | |||
===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | |||
There is little social stigma attached to menstruation in Vietnam, where both pads and tampons are available. But there is not yet widespread knowledge of alternative menstrual products, like menstrual cups or menstrual underwear. The country does not have a massive range of international or foreign brands, so these products are not yet on Vietnam's radar. But this could easily change in the coming years as the economy grows and the government continues to ease restrictions on foreign investment. | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
* You should be able to find pads and tampons without applicators (e.g. OB) at many stores in Hanoi. In mini-markets, like VinMart, you'll definitely be able to find pads. At Circle K (mini-market chain), there seems to be non-applicator tampons (Tampax and Helen Harper). | |||
* If you want a wider selection of tampons, it's recommended to check out grocery stores or larger convenience stores. In particular, you should check out L's Place, Circle K, the pharmacy in Syrena Shopping Center and Vinmart in Times City (carries some Japanese tampons). | |||
* One of the biggest stores (a hyper-store, actually) in Hanoi is called Big-C Supermarket; it has a few locations in the city and seems to sell virtually everything. | |||
* As a warning, some (not all) tampons in Hanoi may be scented -- so check the labeling if you want scent-free. | |||
* If you're interested in menstrual cups, here are some resources to check out in Vietnam: | |||
** [http://www.lintimate.com Lintimate] is a social enterprise that officially distributes US-made FDA-approved menstrual cups (otherwise known as [http://www.lintimate.com cốc nguyệt san] in Vietnamese) under their flagship brand - Lincup. This is the only menstrual cup distributor that qualifies to enter pharmacies in Vietnam. They have a 24/7 hotline with english speaking operator: 091 151 2091 and can also be contacted via Lintimate's official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/lintimate. Email: info@lintimate.net | |||
** [https://www.facebook.com/MelunaVietnam/ Meluna Vietnam]: They sell Meluna menstrual cups for 590,000 VND with free shipping (as of Feb 2017). You should contact them via Facebook for details or call 090 482 28 83. They're very responsive to messages. | |||
** [http://cocnguyetsan.com/sibell-cup.hml Si-bell cup] (soft cup from France - official retailer), get 2 free sterilising tablets. HOTLINE: 090 208 3098. | |||
** Lunette cup (semi hard cup from Finland-offical retailer): "I went to their company to see the cup and asked few questions, they seemed really professional about everything. They also gave me 2 free cup wipes." [http://hoanggiatns.com Công ty TNHH MTV Thương mại và Dịch vụ Hoàng Gia], Address: Tầng 1, tòa nhà Ocean Park Building, số 1 Đào Duy Anh, Đống Đa, Hà Nội. (Thứ 2 - 6: 8h30 - 16h30)., Hotline: 0904399599, Email: info@hoanggiatns.vn | |||
** [http://www.cocnguyetsan.vn/ Coc Nguyet San]: They sell Yuuki cup, Moon cup, Meluna cup, LadyCup, DivaCup. Ms.Mai Zalo-Viber: 01689.338.135, Email: shopgoixinh@gmail.com - Skype: Maidt.vtm, Facebook: www.facebook.com/cocnguyetsan.de, Facebook: www.facebook.com/cocnguyetsanchophunu | |||
** [http://cocnguyetsaneu.com/ Coc Nguyet Saneu]: They sell Meluna cup, Yuuki cup, Lady cup, Fluer cup, EVA cup. CỐC NGUỴỆT SAN NHẬP KHẨU, Trụ Sở Chính: 105/3b An Dương Vương. Tây Hồ. Hà Nội, Hotline: 098.383.1299 - 090.171.3883, http://facebook.com/cocnguyetsaneu | |||
** [https://www.facebook.com/cocnguyetsanmooncup Coc Nguyet San MoonCup]: Give them a facebook msg or call: 0988917903 | |||
===Costs=== | |||
==Gynecological Exams== | |||
===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
* [http://www.internationalsos.com International SOS Clinic]: The clinic says that it "currently has a new gynaecologist from Switzerland, Dr. Damien who comes highly recommended and speaks French, English and German. Dr. Damien has built the International SOS gynaecology practice and has acquired the latest equipment with cutting edge technology that has increased their services levels drastically. They have also launched a really competitively priced maternity package that is comprehensive." Address: 51 Xuan Dieu, Tay Ho, Quang An, Hanoi, Vietnam. Tel: +84 3934 0666 E-mail: infovn@internationalsos.com | |||
* [http://www.vietnammedicalpractice.com Family Medical Practice]: Recommended gynecologist is Dr. Elizabeth Blanchi (she speaks English, French and Italian). People generally like FMP; their only issue seems to be that it can be quite expensive. Address: Van Phuc Compound, 298 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi (down the side street that runs parallel to Kim Ma), T: (04) 3843 0748, hanoi@vietnammedicalpractice.com | |||
* [https://vinmec.com/ Vinmec Hospital]: This is considered to be perhaps the best hospital in Hanoi. You can request a translator. "There's an awesome Russian Gyne at Vinmec Hospital in Times City. I highly recommend her. Her name is Dr. Oksana Kharitonchyk." For an unscheduled appointment, you can expect to pay 800,000 VND. For a scheduled appointment, you can expect to pay 600,000 VND. Address: 458 Minh Khai, Vĩnh Tuy, Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội, Phone: 04 3974 3556 | |||
* [http://www.hfh.com.vn French Hospital]: Primary language is French but many doctors also speak English. Cheaper than some other international clinics. Address: 1 Phuong Mai, Dong Da District, Hanoi, T: (04) 3577 1100, Emergency: (04) 3574 1111 | |||
* [http://www.hongngochospital.vn Hồng Ngọc Hospital]:"Hồng Ngọc Hospital just off Cua Bac has a pretty good department. They get a translator to help with things. It's the usual amount of unpleasant, and the staff are all female. It's 200k for a check up and then you pay for additional tests etc. but they are forthcoming with pricing information and necessity." Address: 55 Yên Ninh, Trúc Bạch, Ba Dinh District, Hà Nội, Phone: 04 3927 5568. Email: info@hongngochospital.vn | |||
* [http://tokyo-clinic.tokyo/ Tokyo International Clinic]: Not sure if they do full gynaecological exams but do general exams and mammography. Speak Japanese, English and Vietnamese. Japanese and Vietnamese doctors. Tel: 04 3661 1919, Fax: 04 3661 1818 Address: 10F, Hanoi Tourist Building, 18 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, E-mail: info@tokyo-clinic.tokyo | |||
===Costs=== | |||
==Pregnancy== | |||
===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | |||
In Vietnam, new mothers get 4-6 months off for maternity leave with 100% of income covered.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_leave Wikipedia: Parental Leave]</ref> According to a 2013 Save the Children report: "Vietnam, for example, though quite poor, scored relatively well as a place for moms, in part by cutting its newborn death rate by an impressive 47 percent over 20 years."<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2013/05/08/heres-a-map-of-the-best-and-worst-countries-to-be-a-mother/ Here’s a map of the best and worst countries to be a mother]</ref> | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
Pregnancy tests are widely available at pharmacies throughout the city. Pharmacies in tourist areas most likely have someone who speaks English. | |||
===Costs=== | |||
==Abortion== | |||
===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | |||
[[File:Php2C2C8tAM.jpg|400px | thumb|right|'''Vinmec - an international hospital in Hanoi that provides abortion services''']] | |||
Abortion is fully legal for up to 22 weeks of pregnancy. All reasons for an abortion, including to save the life of the woman, to preserve physical health, or mental health, rape or incest, fetal impairment, social/economic reasons, or available upon request, are all considered valid. As stated in the Law on Protection of People's Health (1989), "Women have the rights to have abortion; to receive gynecological diagnosis and treatment; and health check-up during pregnancy; and medical service when giving birth at health facilities.” There are three administrative levels that perform abortions in Vietnam, depending on the stage of the pregnancy: 1) For 6-22 weeks, central and provincial hospitals 2) 6-12 weeks, district health stations and 3) up to 6 weeks at communal health centers (and, in some cases, private clinics, if they meet certain criteria). | |||
In Vietnam, abortion became fully legal since reunification in 1975. Since that time, and especially since the 1980s, the country has had a rather high abortion rate. Between 1982 and 1994, the abortion rates rose six-fold. In 1996, the abortion rate was 83.3 abortions per 1000 women. In 2014, it was reported that 40% of pregnancies end in abortion. As reported: "Sexual behaviour among young Vietnamese has radically transformed in the last few decades -- they have sex earlier and marry later -- but the state's old-fashioned family planning services offer little advice or suitable contraception to young, unmarried couples, experts say.As a result they suspect that abortion -- permitted up to 22 weeks and widely available, particularly at legal but largely unregulated private clinics -- is being used to prevent unwanted pregnancies more often than in other countries." <ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-2848236/Sky-high-abortions-Vietnam-family-planning-excludes-youth.html Sky-high abortions in Vietnam as family planning excludes youth]</ref> | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
The abortion pill is available at [http://www.vietnammedicalpractice.com/ Family Medical Practice Vietnam]. All the doctors are Western or Western-trained. Ask for a doctor specializing in women's health. The pharmacy at the Hanoi location is located within the clinic. The appointment, ultrasound, and medicine will cost around $200 USD. Total for the pill and pain killers is about $25 USD. Very professional, clean, quick, and comfortable experience. | |||
Here are some hospitals/clinics that provide abortions in Hanoi: | |||
* [http://baosonhospital.com/trang-chu/ Bao Son International Hospital] - Address: 52 Nguyễn Chí Thanh, Đống Đa, Hà Nội. Phone: 091 585 0770/ 0981965115/ 043 775 7099., Email: info@hanhphuchospital.com | |||
* [http://www.vietnammedicalpractice.com/ Vietnam Family Medical Practice] - 298 I Kim Ma Street, Van Phuc Compound, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Vietnam, Tel: +84 4 3843 0748, Fax: +84 4 3846 1750, Email: hanoi@vietnammedicalpractice.com. | |||
* Marie Stopes International Hanoi - 2nd Floor, 1 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Ha Noi, Viet Nam, Tel: 00 84 4 9439860, Fax: 00 84 4 9439858 | |||
* [http://www.vinmec.com/ Vinmec International Hospital] - Address: 458 Minh Khai, Vĩnh Tuy, Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội, Phone: 04 3974 3556 | |||
Here are some hospitals/clinics that provide abortions outside Hanoi (mostly in HCMC/Saigon): | |||
* [http://www.fvhospital.com/ France-Vietnam Hospital] - Address: 6 Nguyen Luong Bang St., Saigon South (Phu My Hung), Dist. 7, HCMC, Tel: (08) 54 11 33 33, Fax: (08) 54 11 33 34. Email: information@fvhospital.com | |||
* [http://www.hanhphuchospital.com/ Hanh Phuc Hospital] - Hospital Address: Binh Duong Boulevard, Thuan An Town, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam. Medical Building Address: 97 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai St, District 1, HCMC, Vietnam. Tel: (84) 8) 3925 9797 Fax: (84) (8) 3925 9949 Email: saigonclinic@hanhphuchospital.com, Tel: (84) (650) 363 60 68 - Fax: (84) (650) 363 60 69 | |||
* [http://www.cih.com.vn/ City International Hospital] - Address: Số 3, Đường 17A, P. Bình Trị Đông B, Q. Bình Tân, TP. Hồ Chí Minh. Phone: (848) 6280 3333 - Số Fax: (848) 6290 8800. Email: info@cih.com.vn, booking@cih.com.vn. | |||
* [http://http://www.hoalam-shangrila.com/ International Hi-Tech Healthcare Park] - 532A Kinh Duong Vuong, Binh Tri Dong B ward, Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Tel: +84 8 62661188, Fax: +84 8 62661199, Email: enquiry@hoalam-shangrila.com | |||
===Costs=== | |||
==Advocacy & Counseling== | |||
===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | |||
===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | |||
* Peace House Project Hanoi: Helps survivors of human trafficking. Click on [http://www.cwd.vn/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=103:thong-cao-bao-chi-d-an-ngoi-nha-binh-yen-h-tr-phc-hi-nang-cao-quyn-nng-va-tai-hoa-nhp-cng-ng-cho-cac-nn-nhan-b-mua-ban-tr-v&catid=27:tin-tuc&Itemid=194 this article] for details | |||
* [https://www.bluedragon.org/ Blue Dragon Children's Foundation]: PO Box 297, International Post Office, Hanoi, Vietnam | Phone +84 4 3717 0544 | Email: info@bdcf.org | |||
* [https://shelterasia.org/csaga-vietnam/ CSAGA Vietnam]: "Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender – Family – Women and Adolescent (CSAGA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the rights of women and children who are vulnerable to violence and discrimination in Vietnam during the last 12 years." | |||
===Costs=== | |||
At Family Medical Practice, the abortion pill costs include: a Doctor's fee, ultrasound fee, plus the prescription for the two pills you will need. The Doctor's fee is $75-95USD, ultrasound fee is $66USD, and the two pills together are $34USD. If you do not know your blood type, there may be an additional $16USD fee for a blood draw. All of this information, is as of 01/2017. | |||
==List of Additional Resources== | ==List of Additional Resources== | ||
* [http://www.hanoi-iwc.com/ Hanoi International Women's Club]: "IWC is a modern, diverse and international group run entirely by volunteers. We have over 400 members of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life from nearly 70 countries. Most of our members are women but we welcome men. We know what it’s like to arrive in a new country for the first time so we aim to offer support, advice and friendship to help you settle in." Email: contact@hanoi-iwc.com | |||
* [http://theintimateinitiative.com/ The Intimate Initiative]: "A new and exciting social enterprise that promotes sexual health education and gender equality in Vietnam." | |||
* Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender-Family-Women and Adolescent (CSAGA): CSAGA addresses domestic violence, child abuse, drug addiction and family planning through free counseling programs, public education and research initiatives. E-mail: tinhcamlinhtam@fpt.vn | |||
* [http://www.popcouncil.org/ Population Council]: The Population Council's mission is to conduct research on reproductive health and contraceptive choice. Has presence in Vietnam. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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