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Information on who to contact and how to proceed in the event of an unwanted pregnancy in France.
The family-planning organisation, the French Movement for Family Planning
(Mouvement Français Pour le Planning Familial/MFPF) is responsible for providing information on contraception, abortion
(avortement), sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS (SIDA). The website (in French) is comprehensive and provides information relevant to all regions of
France.
Emergency Contraception/The "Morning-After Pill"In the event of contraceptive failure, an emergency contraceptive pill (la contraception d'urgence), called NorLevo, is available. It prevents the implantation of a fertilised egg and should be taken as soon after having un-protected sex as possible and within three days at the latest (though it may be effective for up to five days after intercourse). This emergency contraception is available at pharmacies: without a prescription (unreimbursed by social security) as well as with a prescription (reimbursed by social security). The unreimbursed cost is €4-10. It is free for minors.
Termination of Pregnancy
Termination of pregnancy (IVG) is legal in France up to 12-weeks after conception. There is one week period of compulsory "reflection" prior to termination, except in an urgent case where this can be reduced to two days. Note: A doctor has the right to refuse to perform an abortion but should direct the woman to the family planning organisation or a medical practitioner who can help. Arranging a terminationA woman may begin by visiting the doctor of her choice, a public hospital or a private clinic practising abortion. After this initial consultation, certain laboratory tests may be required.
Recommended documents to take: At the initial medical consultation, it is suggested to bring the following:
CostsFor those registered with the French social security system, 80 percent of the fee is covered by the system. Some private insurance companies (mutuels) will pay the remainder or some portion of the remainder. It is possible to request financial assistance to cover part or all of the cost. For those not resident in France, it may be possible to receive reduced-rate medical assistance, though not all hospitals or clinics will do so. Some clinics and hospitals will ask the patient to sign a non-binding certificate stating they intend to remain in France, others will request that they show they are or will live in France for at least two months. For minors, the entire cost is covered by social security. ConfidentialityFor those concerned with confidentiality - especially if they are registered with social security through a spouse or parent - clinics and hospitals have a coding system that does not identify the procedure in regards to social security billing or reimbursement. Abortion in MonacoAbortions are illegal in Monaco except to save a mother's life. A person with Monagasque social security may be referred to a doctor in France, however fees for the procedure or the abortion pill will not be reimbursed. Any suggestions for extra information that should be on this page? |
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