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OVERVIEW

Contraception

Laws & Social Stigmas

Birth control pills are readily available at pharmacies without a prescription. You will typically find generic pills, like Microgynon, or brand name pills (like Yaz or Yasmin. It is estimated that over 70% of Ecuadorian women of reproductive age (who are married or in unions) use some form of modern contraceptive.[1] However, the conservative government of President Correa has threatened many of the protections granted to women's health care. As reported by PRI, "...many of his critics argue that his policies toward women are among the most conservative in Latin America. Women’s groups in Ecuador say they’ve been losing a series of hard-won rights since Correa first came into office in 2007."[2] For example, Correa's government reorganized a government agency responsible for reducing teen pregnancy (Estrategia Nacional Intersectorial de Planificación Familiar y Prevención del Embarazo en Adolescente), and he appointed an anti-abortion, pro-abstinence activist to manage it.

What to Get & Where to Get It

While you should be able to buy contraceptives in most pharmacies, here are some recommended pharmacies in Quito:

  • Fybeca - This is a large chain of pharmacies that's considered reliable & is typically open 24/7
    • North: Fybeca Plaza de Toros: Av. Amazonas N54-82 and Tomás de Berlanga (Tel: 593-2-245-9082 / 244-5175 / 246-1706)
    • Central: Fybeca Benalcazar: Av. 6 de Diciembre 4012 and Irlanda.
    • South: (Fybeca El Recreo, Centro Comercial El Recreo, Av. Maldonado 1era Etapa, Tel: 593-2-265-9427 / 261-3647).
  • Ways - Open 24 hours with many branches
  • Farmacia Vancouver - Owner speaks English and people have had positive experiences. Address: Alemania, Quito, Ecuador. Phone: +593 2-254-5887

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Emergency Contraception

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What to Get & Where to Get It

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Medication & Vaccines

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What to Get & Where to Get It

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Menstruation

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What to Get & Where to Get It

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Gynecological Exams

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What to Get & Where to Get It

Recommended Gynecologists and Obstetricians from Viva Travel Guides:

  • Dr. David Cabezas, Torre Medica 2 (behind the Hospital Metroplitano), Tel: 02-245-9808 / House phone: 02-246-6732
  • Dr. Alfredo Jijon, Centro Meditropoli, Mariana de Jesus and Calle B, Office 215, 593-2-246-6314 ext. 205, E-mail: ajijon@hmetro.med.ec

Recommended Hospitals from Viva Travel Guides:

  • Hospital Metropolitano, Av. Mariana de Jesus and Nicolas Arteta, Tel: 02- 399-8000, ext. 2153
  • Hospital de Clinicas Pichincha, Paéz N°22 - 160 between Ramirez Davalos and Ventimilla, Tel: 02-299-8700/256-2296, E-mail: info@hcp.com.ec
  • Hospital Voz Andes, Villalengua 267 and 10 de Agosto, Tel: 02-225-2164
  • Hospital Militar, Queseras del Medio 521 and Av. Gran Colombia, Tel: 02-256-8020/256-8024
  • Clinica de la Mujer, Av. Amazonas and Gaspar de Villarroel, Tel: 02-245-8000/8372, E-mail: admisiones@clinicadelamujer.com.ec

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STD Tests

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Pregnancy

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Abortion

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Advocacy & Counseling

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