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Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sexual Health Concerns in France

Posted by: pinkpangea on: July 27, 2009

Abortion is legal in France until the 12th week of pregnancy. After that, two doctors must certify that the abortion must be done in order to prevent permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant women, to save the woman’s life, or due to the fact that the child will suffer from [...]

The Pill: The Preferred Contraception of Israeli Women

Posted by: pinkpangea on: July 26, 2009

According to a 2008 survey conducted to increased the use of birth control and promote sex health awareness and education, 23% of Israeli women use birth control pills.  The condom is the second most popular mode of birth control in Israel.
“Pills Most Popular Birth Control Method”: Haaretz, September 28, 2008.

Abortions are only legal if a woman has become pregnant due to rape or incest, or if her health is at risk. Contraceptives are widely available and government hospitals provide the contraceptive pill for free, or for a donation of about five baht. But, these pills contain a high-dose of oestrogen hormone and might [...]

Contraceptives are widely available in England. Emergency contraception is available at clinics, some hospitals, and some pharmacies (in which there may be an age limit of 16). Abortion is legal until the fetus is not capable of being born alive, which translates to the 22-23rd week of pregnancy.
For more information about contraceptives, abortions, and other [...]

Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sexual Health Concerns in Egypt

Posted by: pinkpangea on: July 23, 2009

Abortions are illegal in Egypt.  If one needs an abortion while in Egypt, she may get one in neighboring Israel.  While condoms, tampons, and pads are sold in Egypt, they are not easy to come by everywhere and in places where they are sold, they tend to be very expensive.
For more information about sexual health [...]

Contraceptives are widely available in Germany. First-trimester abortions are legal, but women must undergo counseling and a three-day wait in order to be eligible.
For more information about contraceptives, abortions, and other sexual health concerns in Germany, contact the following organizations:
Pro familia: a non-governmental service and consumer organization for sexual and reproductive health and rights [...]



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