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Generally speaking, Vietnam has a wide range of health care resources. Contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives, are legal and do not require a prescription. In cities and towns, there are a plethora of pharmacies, though you may struggle to find certain international brands. Since the 1960s, the North Vietnamese government has advocated family planning -- and, after reunification in 1975, family planning policies extended throughout the country. Beginning in 1988, the country instituted a 2-child policy, which remained in place for decades.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00148-019-00766-1</ref> The policy seems to be on its way out, but the official position of the government is unclear.
Generally speaking, Vietnam has a wide range of health care resources. Contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives, are legal and do not require a prescription. In cities and towns, there are a plethora of pharmacies, though some may carry a limited range of international pharmaceutical brands. Since the 1960s, the North Vietnamese government has advocated family planning -- and, after reunification in 1975, family planning policies extended throughout the country. Beginning in 1988, the country instituted a 2-child policy, which remained in place for decades.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00148-019-00766-1</ref> The policy seems to be on its way out, due to declining birth rates and an aging population,<ref>https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Vietnam-s-declining-birthrate-spells-end-of-two-child-policy</ref> but the official position of the government is unclear.


In Vietnam, you can obtain tests for many sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) at many hospitals and clinics. However, if you're a foreigner or don't speak Vietnamese, it's recommended that you visit an international facility. We have provided a list of facilities on this page, and you can find more information on city pages as well, such as the [[Hanoi]] & [[Ho Chi Minh City]] pages.  
In Vietnam, you can obtain tests for many sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) at many hospitals and clinics. However, if you're a foreigner or don't speak Vietnamese, it's recommended that you visit an international facility. We have provided a list of facilities on this page, and you can find more information on city pages as well, such as the [[Hanoi]] & [[Ho Chi Minh City]] pages.  
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* [http://csaga.org.vn/en Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender-Family-Women and Adolescent (CSAGA)]: CSAGA addresses domestic violence, child abuse, drug addiction and family planning through free counseling programs, public education and research initiatives. E-mail: tinhcamlinhtam@fpt.vn  
* [http://vwu.vn/ Vietnam Women's Union]: "The VWU unites women and encourages them to implement the line and orientation of the Party and the policies and laws of the State. The VWU mobilizes the society to realize gender equality. The VWU is a member of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, the ASEAN Confederation of Women’s Organizations (ACWO), and the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF)." Email: vwuebulletin@gmail.com
* [http://csaga.org.vn/en Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender-Family-Women and Adolescent (CSAGA)]: CSAGA addresses domestic violence, child abuse, drug addiction and family planning through free counseling programs, public education and research initiatives. E-mail: tinhcamlinhtam@fpt.vn
* [http://www.cef-vietnam-usa.org/ Children's Education Center Vietnam]: "Children's Education Foundation  - Vietnam, a charity in Vietnam, works to break the poverty cycle by helping girls from impoverished or marginalized communities complete school or receive further education or training, helping not just the young women, but also succeeding generations and their communities to have the possibility of a better life with more choice." Email: csaga@csaga.org.vn
* [http://www.cef-vietnam-usa.org/ Children's Education Center Vietnam]: "Children's Education Foundation  - Vietnam, a charity in Vietnam, works to break the poverty cycle by helping girls from impoverished or marginalized communities complete school or receive further education or training, helping not just the young women, but also succeeding generations and their communities to have the possibility of a better life with more choice." Email: csaga@csaga.org.vn


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