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Il est recommandé d'aller consulter un spécialiste afin de déterminer quel type de contraception vous est le mieux adapté. Si vous souhaitez savoir quels contraceptifs hormonaux sont disponibles par marque, fabricant ou pays, cliquez [http://contraceptive.ippf.org/search ici].
Il est recommandé d'aller consulter un spécialiste afin de déterminer quel type de contraception vous est le mieux adapté. Si vous souhaitez savoir quels contraceptifs hormonaux sont disponibles par marque, fabricant ou pays, cliquez [http://contraceptive.ippf.org/search ici].


===Laws & Social Stigmas===
===Lois et stigmatisation sociale===


In Tunisia, you can purchase oral contraceptives (birth control pills) over-the-counter. No prescription is required.<ref>[http://ocsotc.org/wp-content/uploads/worldmap/worldmap.html Global Oral Contraception Availability]</ref> <ref>[http://freethepill.org/where-on-earth/ FreethePill: Where on Earth]</ref> According to a 2015 report, about 64% of Tunisian women (who are married/in unions and of reproductive age) use any form of contraception. The most popular forms of contraception were IUDs (27%), birth control pills (20.3%) and female sterilization (3.3.%). There were very low rates of use for condoms (1.2%), injectables (1.1%) and implants (0.4%).<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/family/trendsContraceptiveUse2015Report.pdf Trends in Contraceptive Use 2015]</ref>
In Tunisia, you can purchase oral contraceptives (birth control pills) over-the-counter. No prescription is required.<ref>[http://ocsotc.org/wp-content/uploads/worldmap/worldmap.html Global Oral Contraception Availability]</ref> <ref>[http://freethepill.org/where-on-earth/ FreethePill: Where on Earth]</ref> According to a 2015 report, about 64% of Tunisian women (who are married/in unions and of reproductive age) use any form of contraception. The most popular forms of contraception were IUDs (27%), birth control pills (20.3%) and female sterilization (3.3.%). There were very low rates of use for condoms (1.2%), injectables (1.1%) and implants (0.4%).<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/family/trendsContraceptiveUse2015Report.pdf Trends in Contraceptive Use 2015]</ref>
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