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* For IUD insertion, you can get it done at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].  
* For IUD insertion, you can get it done at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].  
* For the birth control shot, you can get it done at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].  
* For the birth control shot, you can get it done at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].  
* For the birth control patch, you can find it at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].  
* For the birth control patch, you can find it at [http://www.wbcanna.com/wbcs-EN-48-1 Anna Women's-Baby Center].
 
Tips about pharmacies: Look for the green cross to find a pharmacy. The better pharmacies will have air-con and English-speaking staff. One of the most reliable pharmacy chains in the city is U-Care. Naga Clinic also has a nice pharmacy. Be careful to go to a trusted pharmacy. Some of the pharmacies in Phnom Penh sell expired or fake medicine. So be sure to only buy medication that is clearly brands, doesn't look damaged or blistered, and hasn't expired. Don't buy unmarked tablets or medicine.


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