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→‎Contraception (Birth Control): Added information about availability and price of contraceptive patch.
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* '''Contraceptive implants''' are available, with brands such as Implanon, Jadelle, and Norplant.
* '''Contraceptive implants''' are available, with brands such as Implanon, Jadelle, and Norplant.
* Both Mirena (hormonal) and copper '''IUDs''' can be found in Thailand. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (1873, Rama 4 Road., Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10330, +6622564000 has been recommended as a relatively inexpensive place to buy IUDs and have them inserted.
* Both Mirena (hormonal) and copper '''IUDs''' can be found in Thailand. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (1873, Rama 4 Road., Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10330, +6622564000 has been recommended as a relatively inexpensive place to buy IUDs and have them inserted.
* ""Contraceptive patches"" (Evra) are available (as of August 2019).


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===Costs=== <!--T:12-->


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A one month supply of birth control typically costs between 60 and 300 baht, which is about $2 - $10 (as of 2016).
A one month supply of birth control typically costs between 60 and 300 baht, which is about $2 - $10 (as of 2016). Contraceptive patches (3 piece box) costs 580 baht in Boots pharmacy in Bangkok (as of August 2019).


==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)== <!--T:14-->
==Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)== <!--T:14-->
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