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===Laws & Social Stigmas===
===Laws & Social Stigmas===


In Greece, you can access many brands of emergency contraceptive pills (the morning after pill) without a prescription. For example, you should be able to legally access UPA emergency contraceptives, like ellaOne, without a prescription.<ref>[http://www.ec-ec.org/emergency-contraception-in-europe/country-by-country-information-2/greece/ ECEC: Greece]</ref> Meanwhile, there may be other brands or types of emergency contraception that technically require a prescription, but anecdotal evidence suggests that you can get these brands without a prescription at many pharmacies.
In Greece, you can purchase emergency contraceptive pills (the morning after pill) without a prescription at pharmacies. Proof of age is not required.<ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/greece/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/termination-abortion Termination of Pregnancy and Abortion in Greece]</ref> You should be able to legally access UPA emergency contraceptives, like ellaOne, without a prescription.<ref>[http://www.ec-ec.org/emergency-contraception-in-europe/country-by-country-information-2/greece/ ECEC: Greece]</ref> Meanwhile, there may be other brands or types of emergency contraception that technically require a prescription, but anecdotal evidence suggests that you can get these brands without a prescription at many pharmacies.


===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===

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