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To find clinics or hospitals where abortions are performed, visit city pages like [[Hanoi]] or [[Ho Chi Minh City]].
To find clinics or hospitals where abortions are performed, visit city pages like [[Hanoi]] or [[Ho Chi Minh City]].


==Advocacy & Counseling==
* For details on PrEP and PEP, visit the "Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs/STDs)" section of this page
* If you have a yeast infection, try to say "Nhiễm nấm âm đạo" (can someone confirm if this is correct?). If you go to a pharmacy, you can ask for "Canesten." This is basically the Asian version of Monistat. Note that you may receive a pill version, which means you have to insert pills into your vagina through an insertion device. The pills need to actually dissolve inside of you and, if they're clumpy at all, the pills may not work. So the pharmacists may also recommend that you buy some sort of vaginal lubricant/cleaner that will help dissolve and clean out the pills.
* If you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), you can try to say "nhiễm trùng đường tiết niệu," though we're not sure if this is accurate (can someone confirm?). If you go to a pharmacy, you may be given Midasol. But first confirm that you have a UTI before you proceed with medication.


Facilities to Visit for Medications & Vaccines:  
Facilities to Visit for Medications & Vaccines:  
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