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As the capital of Ecuador, there are many clinics and health care options available in Quito. You can find contraception in most pharmacies and, if you visit a public hospital, you can obtain emergency contraception with no prescription or fees. While you may be able to receive STD/STI tests at many hospitals, it's hard to find good information online about such facilities. Abortion is generally illegal, aside from certain exceptions, though the abortion pill may be attainable. | |||
==Contraception== | ==Contraception== |
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