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* If you want '''condoms''', they can be purchased in pharmacies, stores and vending machines in bars/pubs.
* If you want '''condoms''', they can be purchased in pharmacies, stores and vending machines in bars/pubs.
* If you want '''birth control pills''', they can be purchased in pharmacies once you have a prescription.
* If you want '''birth control pills''', they can be purchased in pharmacies once you have a prescription. If you don't have a prescription, it can be written at many health clinics. One option is [http://www.pwhc.cz/ Prague Women's Health Center], though they are a bit expensive (they charged 500kc for the writing of a prescription -- not including the appointment or any other services -- in 2013.
* If you want an '''IUD''', you can get it many health clinics, such as [http://www.pwhc.cz/ Prague Women's Health Center]. At some clinics, expect to pay around 5000 Kc for a Mirena. We're pretty sure it's not covered by Czech health insurance.  
* If you want an '''IUD''', you can get it many health clinics, such as [http://www.pwhc.cz/ Prague Women's Health Center]. At some clinics, expect to pay around 5000 Kc for a Mirena. We're pretty sure it's not covered by Czech health insurance.  
* If you want a '''contraceptive shot''', like Depo-Provera, you should be able to get it at many health clinics, such as [http://www.pwhc.cz/ Prague Women's Health Center].
* If you want a '''contraceptive shot''', like Depo-Provera, you should be able to get it at many health clinics, such as [http://www.pwhc.cz/ Prague Women's Health Center].

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