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En Colombia, los anticonceptivos orales (píldoras anticonceptivas) y los condones son legales y son ampliamente disponibles. Se pueden comprar en farmacias y no se requiere receta. <ref>[http://ocsotc.org/wp-content/uploads/worldmap/worldmap.html Global Oral Contraception Availability]</ref> <ref>[http://freethepill.org/where-on-earth/ Libera la píldora: ¿Dónde en la tierra?]</ref> Sin embargo, para otros métodos anticonceptivos, como implantes anticonceptivos, inyectables o DIU, necesitará visitar a un médico o un profesional de farmacia capacitado.
In Colombia, oral contraceptives (birth control pills) and condoms are legal and widely available. They can be purchased over-the-counter at pharmacies. No prescription is required.<ref>[http://ocsotc.org/wp-content/uploads/worldmap/worldmap.html Global Oral Contraception Availability]</ref> <ref>[http://freethepill.org/where-on-earth/ Free the Pill: Where on Earth?]</ref> However, for other contraceptive methods, such as contraceptive implants, injectables or IUDs, you will need to visit a physician.
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