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* If you want to obtain '''condoms''' ("kondom" in German), you can find them sold in grocery stores, pharmacies and specialty stores. There is even a [http://www.condomi-plus-herz.at/ condom museum] in the city.
* If you want to obtain '''condoms''' ("kondom" in German), you can find them sold in grocery stores, pharmacies and specialty stores. There is even a [http://www.condomi-plus-herz.at/ condom museum] in the city.
* If you want to obtain '''birth control pills''' ("antibabypillen" in German), you will need a prescription. If you already have a prescription, you can directly purchase pills at your local pharmacy ("apotheke" in German). If you don't have a prescription yet, you will want to ensure that, ideally, you first have Austrian health insurance. You can then visit an Austrian gynecologist, who will write you a prescription. If you already have a prescription from another country, that gynecologist can review your existing prescription and write an Austrian one as well. However, you should note that it can sometimes take a while to see an Austrian gynecologist, and the wait times for an appointment can be quite lengthy.
* If you want to obtain '''birth control pills''' ("antibabypillen" in German), you will need a prescription. If you already have a prescription, you can directly purchase pills at your local pharmacy ("apotheke" in German). If you don't have a prescription yet, you will want to ensure that, ideally, you first have Austrian health insurance. You can then visit an Austrian gynecologist, who will write you a prescription. If you already have a prescription from another country, that gynecologist can review your existing prescription and write an Austrian one as well. However, you should note that it can sometimes take a while to see an Austrian gynecologist, and the wait times for an appointment can be quite lengthy.
* If you want a '''contraceptive ring (i.e. Nuvaring)''', Nuvaring has been available in Austria since 2002.<ref>[http://www.evaluategroup.com/Universal/View.aspx?type=Story&id=33024 NuvaRing - The first once-a-month, hormonal contraceptive - now available in Austria]</ref> You can find it offered at public and private clinics, such as at [http://www.prowoman.at/prowoman.php?katid=7&id=37 Pro:woman Ambulatorium], a sexual and reproductive health clinic in Austria that is affiliated with Marie Stopes International.
* If you want a '''contraceptive patch''', you can find Evra available in Austria. You can get it at many public and private clinics or pharmacies, including [http://www.prowoman.at/prowoman.php?katid=7&id=38 Pro:woman Ambulatorium].
* If you want an '''intra-urine device (IUD), intra-urine system (IUS)''' or copper bead balls (IUBs), you can find options such as the copper spiral, copper chain, copper ball, hormone spiral, and copper bead balls in Austria. To learn more about these options at Pro:woman Ambulatorium, click [http://www.prowoman.at/prowoman.php?katid=34 here].
* If you want a '''contraceptive shot/injectable''', you can find options in Austria.  To learn more about these options at Pro:woman Ambulatorium, click [http://www.prowoman.at/prowoman.php?katid=7&id=40 here].
* If you want a '''contraceptive implant''', you can find options in Austria.  To learn more about these options at Pro:woman Ambulatorium, click [http://www.prowoman.at/prowoman.php?katid=7&id=39 here].


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