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In Colombia, you have a choice of private or public clinics and hospitals. For most women in the country, they receive health care through public providers, as they are more affordable. The main provider of sexual and reproductive health care services for women in the country is [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Profamilia].
In Colombia, you have a choice of private or public clinics and hospitals. For most women in the country, they receive health care through public providers, as they are more affordable. The main provider of sexual and reproductive health care services for women in the country is [http://www.profamilia.org.co/ Profamilia].


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