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De acuerdo con la ley colombiana, las mujeres tienen derecho a 14 semanas de licencia de maternidad. Desde 2006, el aborto ha sido legal para ciertos casos en Colombia, pero aún no está disponible si se solicita. Actualmente solo está disponible según tres criterios. Tenga en cuenta que todavía hay muchos casos de abortos inseguros e ilegales en Colombia, por lo que es importante investigar con anticipación a los proveedores y los procedimientos previstos.
According to Colombian law, women are entitled to 14 weeks of maternity leave. Since 2006, abortion has been legal for certain cases in Colombia, but it is not yet available upon request. It is currently only available based on three criteria. Note that there are still many cases of unsafe and illegal in Colombia, so it's important to research providers and the intended procedures in advance.  
 
==Anticoncepción (Control de la natalidad)==
==Contraception (Birth Control)==

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According to Colombian law, women are entitled to 14 weeks of maternity leave. Since 2006, abortion has been legal for certain cases in Colombia, but it is not yet available upon request. It is currently only available based on three criteria. Note that there are still many cases of unsafe and illegal in Colombia, so it's important to research providers and the intended procedures in advance. 
 
==Contraception (Birth Control)==

According to Colombian law, women are entitled to 14 weeks of maternity leave. Since 2006, abortion has been legal for certain cases in Colombia, but it is not yet available upon request. It is currently only available based on three criteria. Note that there are still many cases of unsafe and illegal in Colombia, so it's important to research providers and the intended procedures in advance.

Contraception (Birth Control)